How Arbitrators Maintain Proportionality In Discovery

By Richard Seymour ( October 20, 2017, 10:18 AM EDT) -- There has been a great deal of discussion of the effects of the increased prominence of proportionality in federal litigation since the December 2015 changes to Civil Rule 26. See, for example, A Plaintiff's Guide To Discovery Proportionality by Max Kennerly, and Discovery Proportionality: A Defense View by Alan Hoffman. . . .

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