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Electronic Disclosure In New York — 4 New York Professional Practice Credits

The CPLR has never been amended to address Electronic Disclosure in New York. In this January 20, 2012 3.3-hour program, Patrick M. Connors, Esquire, brings together the numerous cases, guidelines, etc., involving this topic. Mr. Connors, a Professor of Law at Albany Law School where he teaches New York Practice, provides a comprehensive and practical explanation of Electronic Disclosure.

Major topics include:

Introduction

Scope Of Disclosure (CPLR 3101)

Protective Orders (CPLR 3103)

Discovery And Production Of Documents, Etc. (CPLR 3120)

Rule 3122: Objection To Disclosure, Etc.

Failure To Disclose (CPLR 3124) And Penalties For Such Failure (CPLR 3126)

Uniform Rules For Supreme And County Courts; Rule 202.12, Preliminary Conference

Uniform Rules For Supreme And County Courts, Rule 202.70, Rules of The Commercial Division Of The Supreme Court

Supreme Court, Nassau County, Commercial Division: Preliminary Conference, Stipulation And Order, Guidelines For Discovery Of Electronically

Stored Information

NYSBA Best Practices In E-Discovery In New York State And Federal Courts

2012 Report Of The Advisory Committee On Civil Practice To The Chief Administrative Judge

Significant Cases

Tener v. Cremer

Lipco Elec. Corp. v. ASG Consulting Corp.

• more

Disclosure Of Information On Social Media Websites

Romano v. Steelcase Inc.

Patterson v. Turner Const. Co.

• more

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Price: $83.00
Course approved for these credits (and Expiration Dates When Applicable):
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NJ — 4 General Credits
NY — 4 Professional Practice Credits (attorneys seeking NY credit must ALWAYS place their orders from the New York page)
PA — 3 General Credits

Due to state-specific law discussed in this program, this course is only preapproved only for New York and reciprocating states shown.
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