Electronic Discovery Law
U.S. Court Holds Litigant In Non-U.S. Suit Subject to American Discovery Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit recently ruled that a party in a lawsuit pending in Germany could be subjected to American discovery rules, even though the Court assumed that the discovery sought would not be allowed by the German court in which the case was pending.
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