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Cost-Shifting in Federal Court Discovery: Where We Are and Where We’ve Been

USA - January 13 2016 We all know the long-standing general rule that a party must ordinarily pay its own costs to respond to discovery. Oppenheimer Fund, Inc. v. Sanders…

Steven J. Zakrzewski

Will Cost-Shifting in the Newly Amended Federal Rule Shift the Landscape in E-Discovery Disputes?

USA - January 19 2016 We all know the long-standing general rule that a party must ordinarily pay its own costs to respond to discovery. Oppenheimer Fund, Inc. v. Sanders…

Steven J. Zakrzewski

New York High Court limits reach of late disclaimer statute, finding it applies only to death and bodily injury claims

USA - July 22 2014 The Court of Appeals of New York found that three insurers had not, by operation of New York’s late disclaimer statute, waived their right to…

Joseph R. Geoghegan

New York High Court rejects policyholder’s effort to expand reach of late disclaimer statute

USA - July 25 2014 New York's high court has prevented an extension of New York's "late disclaimer" law that would have placed a new, strict time requirement on an…

Joseph R. Geoghegan