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No judgment by default shall be entered upon a claim based on a negotiable instrument or other negotiable obligation unless an original or copy of the instrument or obligation is filed with the clerk or unless the court for cause shown shall otherwise direct on such terms as it may fix.
Rule 26(f) requires federal litigants to confer early in a case, develop a discovery plan, and submit to the court a written report outlining the plan. Fed. R. Civ.
Rule 37 authorizes the court to direct that parties or attorneys who fail to participate in good faith in the discovery process pay the expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred by other parties as a result of that failure. Since attorneys' fees cannot ordinarily be awarded against the United States (28 U.S.C.
(1) If a party dies and the claim is not thereby extinguished, the court may order substitution of the proper parties.
Rule 80B(m) is amended to clarify that an order of remand from the Superior Court to the governmental agency is not a final judgment from which an appeal lies, absent special circumstances. The amendment is not intended to change the law governing final judgments, moot issues or the preservation of issues for appeal.
If an application is made to produce the information under Rule 26(g), the party resisting discovery bears the initial burden to show the court that the information is not, in fact, "reasonably accessible because of undue burden or expense." The requesting party must then show "good cause" why the information should be ...
Any party may serve on any other party a request (1) to produce and permit the party making the request, or someone acting on the requestor's behalf, to inspect and copy, any designated documents (including writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, phonorecords, and other data compilations from which information ...
No deposition shall be taken before a person who is a relative or employee or attorney or counsel of any of the parties, or is a relative or employee of such attorney or counsel, or is financially interested in the action.