27 Jan 2021
Litigation Trends; Federal Rules and Standards Continue Spreading to States
States have looked to the federal system in recent overhauls of their civil litigation practices. For example, Texas has just adopted an initial disclosures requirement, and Florida has taken on the federal summary judgment standard.
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- Rule 26(a) Initial Disclosure Requirements (Federal)
Find a discussion of Rule 26(a)’s initial disclosure requirements that covers topics such as the distinction between initial disclosures and discovery, cases exempt from disclosures, timing, disclosing witness information, and supplementing disclosures. - Summary Judgment Evidence Videos (Federal)
Watch a video highlighting key issues you should consider when preparing or opposing a motion for summary judgment in a federal court litigation, including submitting evidence in support of a motion for summary judgment. - Motion to Dismiss: Making and Opposing the Motion (NY)
Use Context Analytics when making a motion to dismiss.
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LexisNexis® supports the efforts of the organizations featured in this resource kit and all advocates who work to advance racial equality and justice. - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Kit
Review guidance on COVID-19 across many practice areas.
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