SUMMARY
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DESCRIPTION
Chapter 23
SCOPE OF DISCOVERY AND E-DISCOVERY
Ian M. Christy
Erica A. Clausen
§ 23.1 INTRODUCTION
§ 23.2 DISCOVERABLE INFORMATION AND RELEVANCE
§ 23.3 METHODS OF DISCOVERY
§ 23.4 PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS
§ 23.4-1 Generally
§ 23.4-2 Types of Privileges
§ 23.4-3 Oregon Privileges in Federal Court
§ 23.4-4 Work Product; Trial Preparation
§ 23.4-5 Waiver
§ 23.4-6 Waiver of the Physician–Patient Privilege
§ 23.4-7 Waiver of the Psychologist–Patient Privilege
§ 23.5 TYPES OF DISCOVERABLE INFORMATION
§ 23.5-1 Tax Returns
§ 23.5-2 Doctors’ Reports and Medical Records
§ 23.5-3 Identity and Location of Witnesses
§ 23.5-4 Witness Statements
§ 23.5-5 Contentions
§ 23.5-6 Mary Carter Agreements
§ 23.5-7 Expert’s Identity and Opinions
§ 23.5-8 Insurance Agreements
§ 23.6 PARTIES’ OBLIGATION TO PRESERVE RELEVANT EVIDENCE
§ 23.6-1 Trigger
§ 23.6-2 Scope of Duty
§ 23.6-3 Sanctions for Failing to Preserve Relevant Evidence
§ 23.7 COSTS
§ 23.7-1 Costs to Parties
§ 23.7-2 Costs to Nonparties
§ 23.8 DISPUTES
§ 23.8-1 Court Discretion
§ 23.8-2 Obligation to Confer
§ 23.8-3 Motions to Compel
§ 23.8-4 Motions for Sanctions
§ 23.8-5 Party Opposing Discovery
§ 23.8-6 Nonparty Opposing Discovery
§ 23.8-7 Expenses on Discovery Disputes
§ 23.9 APPELLATE REVIEW
§ 23.9-1 Mandamus
§ 23.9-2 Postjudgment Review
§ 23.9-3 Trial Court Discretion
§ 23.9-4 Preservation of Error
§ 23.10 ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY
§ 23.10-1 Basics of Electronically Stored Information
§ 23.10-2 Preserving ESI
§ 23.10-3 Responding to Discovery Requests for ESI
§ 23.10-4 Sanctions for Failure to Preserve ESI