A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in New Hampshire
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- Product Number: 2110007EBK
- Publication Date: 8/23/2021
- Edition: 1st Edition 2011, with 2018 & 2021 Supplements
- Copyright: © 2021 MCLE, Inc.
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Backed by court rules, case law, and statutory authority, each chapter of A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in New Hampshire provides a comprehensive explanation of a key aspect of New Hampshire discovery and depositions. Whether you are just starting your practice and need to learn everything you can from start to finish or are already established and need guidance on a complex issue, this will be your go-to resource in your civil practice library.
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Update: August 2021
Dear Subscriber:
TThank you for choosing to update your practice resource library with the 2021 supplement to A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in New Hampshire.
This supplement brings you up-to-date on changes in court rules, statutes, and procedures. Highlights include updated guidance and information on the following topics:
- the discovery of electronic information, including information on social media;
- filing pleadings and exhibits that contain confidential information;
- automatic disclosures of documents and electronically stored information;
- the attorney-client privilege;
- the work product doctrine; and
- the New Hampshire right-to-know law.
We at MCLE | New England hope that you will continue to find this manual useful in your law practice and in your law library. Thank you for your continued support.
Very truly yours,
Alexis J. LeBlanc, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: September 2018
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to update your practice resource library with the 2018 supplement to the 2011 edition of A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in New Hampshire.
This supplement addresses changes in court rules, statutes, and procedures since the 2011 edition. Highlights include updated guidance and information on the following topics:
- the discovery of experts;
- the discovery of electronic information;
- depositions of business organizations;
- the attorney-client privilege;
- the work product doctrine; and
- discovery practice in the Business and Commercial Dispute Docket.
We at MCLE | New England hope that you will continue to find this manual useful in your law practice and in your law library. Thank you for your continued support.
Very truly yours,
Alexis J. LeBlanc, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Update: August 2021
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandIntroduction
Buy ChapterChapter 2 expandChapter 3 expandExhibit 3A
- Order Approving Discovery Stipulation, Vention Medical Advanced Components, Inc. v. Pappas Buy FormChapter 4 expandChapter 5 expandChapter 6 expandDiscovery Plan/Structuring Conference Preparation and Practice
Buy ChapterChapter 7 expandInterrogatories
Buy ChapterJeanne P. Herrick, Esq., Office of the New Hampshire Governor Emergency Relief and RecoveryExhibit 7A
- Sample Notice of Interrogatories Pursuant to New Hampshire Superior Court Rule 23 Buy FormChapter 8 expandDocument Requests
Buy ChapterElizabeth A. Bailey, Esq., Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA
Karyl Roberts Martin, Esq., University System of New HampshireChapter 9 expandRequests for Admission
Buy ChapterChapter 10 expandThe Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine
Buy ChapterChapter 11 expandExhibit 11A
- Privileges in New Hampshire Law Buy FormChapter 12 expandChapter 13 expandAnalyzing and Responding to Discovery
Buy ChapterChapter 14 expandE-Discovery and Internet/Social Networking Discovery
Buy ChapterExhibit 14A
- Sample Electronic Discovery Outline for Preparing or Deposing a Business Witness Buy FormExhibit 14B
- Sample Questionnaire for Interviewing Client Technology Personnel Buy FormExhibit 14C
- Sample Notices (Formal and Basic) Buy FormExhibit 14D
- Sample Preservation Letter Buy FormExhibit 14E
- Model Order Regarding Preservation Buy FormChapter 15 expandDiscovery Practice
Buy ChapterExhibit 15A
- Rule 11(c) Certification Buy FormExhibit 15B
- Verification Buy FormExhibit 15C
- Rule 3(a) Certification Buy FormExhibit 15D
- Motion to Strike Request for Admissions or, Alternatively, Motion for Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 15E
- Motion for Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 15F
- Request for Admissions Buy FormExhibit 15G
- Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories and Responses to Requests for Production of Documents Buy FormExhibit 15H
- Motion for Conditional Default Buy FormExhibit 15I
- Motion to Strike Conditional Default Buy FormExhibit 15J
- Motion for Entry of Default Judgment Buy FormExhibit 15K
- Taxation of Costs Buy FormExhibit 15L
- Motion for Appointment of Commissioner to Take Out-of-State Depositions Buy FormExhibit 15M
- Motion for Issuance of a Letter Rogatory to Out-of-State Court Buy FormExhibit 15N
- Motion to Quash Subpoena Buy FormExhibit 15O
- Motion for Reconsideration Buy FormChapter 16 expandExhibit 16A
- Sample Order of Commission Authorizing the Taking of a Foreign Deposition Buy FormChapter 17 expandDiscovery Relating to Experts
Buy ChapterExhibit 17A
- Expert Witness Deposition Outline—Deposing an Adverse Witness Buy FormChapter 18 expandMedical Discovery
Buy ChapterExhibit 18A
- Authorization to Release Medical Information and Records Buy FormChapter 19 expandAn Overview of Differences Between State Court and Federal Discovery Practice
Buy ChapterChapter 20 expandDiscovery in the Business and Commercial Dispute Docket of the New Hampshire Superior Court
Buy ChapterExhibit 20A
- Business and Commercial Dispute Docket Standing Orders Buy FormChapter 21 expandChapter 22 expandDiscovery in Divorce Cases
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Editors & Authors
Editor(s)
Hon. Gary E. Hicks, New Hampshire Supreme Court, ConcordHon. Daniel E. Will, NH Superior Court Center, ConcordEthical Commentator(s)
Jonathan M. Eck, Esq., Orr & Reno, PA, ConcordJoshua M. Wyatt, Esq., Office of the Dover City Attorney, DoverAuthor(s)
Richard C. Bell, Esq., New Hampshire Supreme Court, ConcordRobert M. Derosier, Esq., DTC Lawyers, ExeterJeremy D. Eggleton, Esq., Orr & Reno, PA, ConcordHolly B. Haines, Esq., Abramson, Brown & Dugan, ManchesterJeanne P. Herrick, Esq., Office of the New Hampshire Governor Emergency Relief and Recovery , ConcordHon. Gary E. Hicks, New Hampshire Supreme Court, ConcordJames W. Kennedy, III, Esq., City of Concord/City Hall, ConcordKaryl Roberts Martin, Esq., University System of New Hampshire, ConcordShelagh C.N. Michaud, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP, ProvidenceAnne M. Rice, Esq., Rice Law Office, PLLC, LaconiaKeriann Roman, Esq., Drummond Woodsum & McMahon, ManchesterHon. Andrew R. Schulman, NH Superior Court Center, ConcordMary Elizabeth Tenn, Esq., Tenn and Tenn, PA, ManchesterLisa Snow Wade, Esq., Orr & Reno, PA, ConcordJeremy T. Walker, Esq., McLane Middleton, ManchesterHon. Daniel E. Will, NH Superior Court Center, Concord