Discovering Discovery

July 2017
 
Discovering Discovery
 
Co-sponsored by BOOKS IN ACTION
 
Topics to be Discussed:  
 
- Discovery Overview:  Rules, Strategies, and Ethics
- Building Your Case Through Written Discovery—Five Things You Need to Know about Interrogatories, Requests for Production of Documents, and Requests for Admission
- Ten Tips for Depositions  in Colorado
- Going Beyond Party Discovery: Third Party Discovery, Subpoena, and Other Special Issues (Entry to Land, Inspection of Items, Medical Exams)
- Expert Issues
- Protecting  Privilege: Attorney-Client Privilege, Work-Product Immunity, and Other Privileges
- Keeping it Under Wraps: Confidentiality, Protective Orders, and Motions to Seal
- When it All Goes Wrong: Discovery Abuse and Sanctions
   
Program Description:
 
Don’t miss this essential event for Colorado litigation practitioners!
 
In the last 10 years, civil litigation has changed significantly. The proliferation of electronic data and new rules on both the state and federal level create increasingly difficult challenges for preserving, managing, and producing electronically stored information. Conducting discovery outside Colorado has become mainstream as civil litigation has become more national—even global. Are you prepared?
 
Discovery in Colorado is a practical guide to discovery that brings to life the application of the Colorado and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governing the discovery process. Discovery in Colorado was written by a variety of different practitioners, overseen by Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang and Natalie Hanlon Leh, Esq. Attorneys and judges with backgrounds in private, in-house, and government practice authored individual chapters. Learn different approaches to discovery and hear distinct perspectives from some of the most experienced trial attorneys and judges in Colorado. Each class attendee receives Discovery in Colorado, 1st Edition, as course materials. Explore the ever-changing state of discovery through this valuable course and companion book.
 
 
Upcoming CBA-CLE Publications to Watch For:
 
Colorado Jury Instructions for Civil Trials, 2017 Edition ZCJICB17B
And
Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials, 2016 Edition ZCCHCB16B
 
            
           

Agenda:
 
8:00 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
8:30 am
Overview: Rules, Strategies, and Ethics
Presented by Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang, Judge Michael H. Berger, and Judge Craig B. Shaffer
 
9:45 am
Building Your Case Through Written Discovery–Five  Things You Need to Know about Interrogatories, Requests for Production of Documents, and Requests for Admission
Presented by Steven Gutierrez, Esq., Kenzo Kawanabe, Esq., Jason M. Lynch, Esq., Tess Hand-Bender, Esq., Stacy A. Carpenter, Esq., and Thomas H. Wagner, Esq.
 
10:45 am
Networking Break
 
10:55 am
Ten Tips for Depositions  in Colorado
Presented by Natalie Hanlon-Leh, Esq.
 
11:45 am
Lunch (On Your Own)
 
12:45 pm
Going Beyond Party Discovery: Third Party Discovery, Subpoena, and Other Special Issues (Entry to Land, Inspection of Items, Medical Exams)
Presented by Andrew Lillie, Esq., and Michael Hofmann, Esq., and Adam L. Fonta, Esq.  
 
1:35 pm
Protecting  Privilege: Attorney-Client Privilege, Work-Product Immunity, and Other Privileges
Presented by Chris Leh, Esq., Ariel Beryl DeFazio, Esq., and Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov, Esq.
 
 
2:25 pm
Networking Break
 
2:35 pm
Keeping it Under Wraps: Confidentiality, Protective Orders, and Motions to Seal
Presented by Christopher P. Beall, Esq.
 
3:05 pm  
When it All Goes Wrong: Discovery Abuse and Sanctions
Presented by Christina M. Habas, Esq. and Melissa Hailey, Esq.
 
4:00 pm
Adjourn
 
Location Information
CLECI Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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Registration Fees
Non Member $528.00
CBA Member $478.00
New Lawyer Edge Partner $239.00
CLE Basic Pass Holder $139.00
CLEACCESSPASS---ELITE Pass Holder $139.00
  • General Credits: 7.00
  • Ethics Credits: 2.00
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Start Date - End Date
July 28, 2017
Start Time - End Time
8:30 AM - 04:45 PM
Event Location
CLECI Large Classroom
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Class Materials: Discovery in Colorado, 1st Edition. Natalie Hanlon Leh, Esq., and Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang, Managing Editors
 
Don’t miss this essential event for Colorado litigation practitioners!
 
In the last 10 years, civil litigation has changed significantly. The proliferation of electronic data and new rules on both the state and federal level create increasingly difficult challenges for preserving, managing, and producing electronically stored information. Conducting discovery outside Colorado has become mainstream as civil litigation has become more national—even global. Are you prepared?
 
Discovery in Colorado is a practical guide to discovery that brings to life the application of the Colorado and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governing the discovery process. Discovery in Colorado was written by a variety of different practitioners, overseen by Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang and Natalie Hanlon Leh, Esq. Attorneys and judges with backgrounds in private, in-house, and government practice authored individual chapters. Learn different approaches to discovery and hear distinct perspectives from some of the most experienced trial attorneys and judges in Colorado. Each class attendee receives Discovery in Colorado, 1st Edition, as course materials. Explore the ever-changing state of discovery through this valuable course and companion book.