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Objecting with Specificity in Kissing Camels Surgery Ctr., LLC v. Centura Health Corp.

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A summary of Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang’s thoughtful opinion of the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in Kissing Camels Surgery Ctr., LLC v. Centura Health Corp. (D.Colo. Jan. 22, 2016, Civil Action No. 12-cv-03012-WJM-NYW) 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 7668. Judge Wang review Chief Justice John Robert’s 2015 report, summarized proportionality, addressed the new requirements for specific objections, and reviewed the case law on labeling ESI productions.
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A summary of Magistrate Judge Nina Y. Wang’s thoughtful opinion of the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in Kissing Camels Surgery Ctr., LLC v. Centura Health Corp. (D.Colo. Jan. 22, 2016, Civil Action No. 12-cv-03012-WJM-NYW) 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 7668. Judge Wang review Chief Justice John Robert’s 2015 report, summarized proportionality, addressed the new requirements for specific objections, and reviewed the case law on labeling ESI productions.
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