Reducing Discovery on Discovery: Clarifying the Duty of Cooperation; Distinguishing Fact from Speculation
Recording of a 90-minute CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will address a litigant's pursuit of discovery regarding an adversary's efforts to search for, locate, preserve, and collect relevant ESI (aka discovery on discovery), including: (1) the interplay between cooperation and transparency in discovery, (2) recent judicial decisions addressing requests for discovery on discovery, and (3) practical advice for avoiding discovery on discovery and strategic considerations for the potential offensive use of discovery on discovery.
Outline
- The challenges of seeking discovery on discovery
- Sedona Conference Principles 3 and 6
- The presumption that the responding party is best situated to respond to discovery
- Judicial treatment of requests for discovery on discovery
- Baseline showings needed to pursue discovery on discovery
- Effective use of ESI protocols
- Objections to discovery on discovery
- Relevance/proportionality
- Privilege objections
- Potential waiver of privilege if privileged information produced
- Motions to compel
- Cooperation and attempts to meet and confer
- Establishing strong factual records
- Burden of proof
- Potential sanctions?
Benefits
The panel will review these and other critical issues regarding discovery on discovery:
- The importance of cooperation and ESI protocols in avoiding discovery on discovery
- The potential for offensive use of discovery on discovery and strategic considerations surrounding when/if a litigant may seek discovery on discovery
- The potential discoverability of litigation holds
- The importance of preparing and formulating a defensible discovery plan
Faculty

Travis A. Bustamante
Partner
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough
Mr. Bustamante's litigation practice focuses on electronic discovery, data breach response efforts, and... | Read More
Mr. Bustamante's litigation practice focuses on electronic discovery, data breach response efforts, and helping companies respond to government investigations and inquiries. He works with clients in state and federal courts on issues of discovery strategy and provides counsel regarding information governance, fact investigations, document review strategies, discovery motions practice, and document productions.
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Scott J. Etish
Director, Commercial & Criminal Litigation
Gibbons
Mr. Etish is an experienced litigator who represents a wide range of clients from various industries, including food... | Read More
Mr. Etish is an experienced litigator who represents a wide range of clients from various industries, including food manufacturing, transportation, pharmaceutical, and real estate. His diverse litigation practice is focused primarily on complex commercial disputes, but he is also regularly involved in products liability, real estate, construction, and professional liability litigations. His complex commercial practice frequently involves business torts, restrictive covenants, antitrust, and shareholder agreements. He often serves as a resource to national counsel unfamiliar with litigating in the state and federal courts located within Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and he works tirelessly with clients to understand their business objectives.
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