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  1. Rule 26. Duty to Disclose; General Provisions Governing Discovery

    Rule 26 (g) imposes an affirmative duty to engage in pretrial discovery in a responsible manner that is consistent with the spirit and purposes of Rules 26 through 37. In addition, Rule 26 (g) …

  2. RULE 26 OF THE FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE: …

    Any party first served or otherwise joined after the Rule 26 (f) conference must make these disclosures within 30 days after being served or joined unless a different time is set by …

  3. Rule 26. Duty to Disclose; General Provisions Governing

    In addition to the disclosures required by Rule 26 (a) (1), a party must disclose to the other parties the identity of any witness it may use at trial to present evidence under Federal Rule of …

  4. Title V – Disclosures and Discovery (Rules 26-37)

    Title V – Disclosures and Discovery (Rules 26-37) Rule 26. Duty to Disclose; General Provisions Governing Discovery Rule 27. Depositions to Perpetuate Testimony Rule 28. Persons Before …

  5. FRCP 26 Explained: Key Rule on Discovery in Federal Cases

    Sep 5, 2025 · Discovery sets the rhythm of a case, and Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is the framework that controls it. Knowing what Rule 26 requires can shape your …

  6. 28 USC App Fed R Civ P Rule 26: General Provisions Governing

    Rule 26 (c) (transferred from 30 (b)) confers broad powers on the courts to regulate or prevent discovery even though the materials sought are within the scope of 26 (b), and these powers …

  7. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26: Expert Disclosure Requirements

    Feb 27, 2025 · This guide breaks down the key requirements of FRCP 26, recent updates, practical implications, and best practices for attorneys managing expert witness disclosures.

  8. In General. In addition to the disclosures required by Rule 26(a)(1) and (2), a party must provide to the other parties and promptly file the following information about the evidence that it may …

  9. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 (c): Protective Orders

    1 day ago · Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 (c): Protective Orders Protect sensitive information in federal court discovery. Learn the good cause standard, mandatory conference, and court …

  10. Civil Procedure 2024 : FRCP 26 | H2O - opencasebook.org

    A party may not seek discovery from any source before the parties have conferred as required by Rule 26 (f), except in a proceeding exempted from initial disclosure under Rule 26 (a) (1) (B), …