Compelling 30(b)(6) Witnesses
Can a Plaintiff refuse to provide a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 30(b)(6) witness on the premise the Defendant needs to produce a 30(b)(6) witness first? Short answer is No. Segal v....
View ArticleThird-Party Depositions to Identify Anonymous Blogger
A geologist specializing in oil and gas exploration was the victim of online defamation by an anonymous blogger known only by a blogger id. The Plaintiff sought to depose representatives from Google,...
View Article30(b)(6) Depositions Doesn’t Not Mean Expert Opinions
The Plaintiffs brought a motion to compel and sanctions pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rules 30(d)(2) and 37(a), claiming the Defendant’s 30(b)(6) witness was “unprepared or unwilling” to...
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