A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in Maine
Practical Guidance from Experts in the Civil Litigation Field
- Product Number: 225018WCH
- Publication Date: 6/13/2025
- Edition: 2nd Edition 2025
- Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
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A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in Maine is an essential resource for the law library of civil litigators. Backed by court rules, case law, and statutory authority, each chapter provides a comprehensive explanation of a key aspect of Maine discovery and depositions. Whether you are just starting your practice and want to learn everything you can from start to finish or are already established and would like guidance on a complex issue, this manual will be your new go-to resource. As an additional special feature, each of the book's twenty-one chapters are augmented by extensive judicial commentary by Justice Andrew M. Horton of the Maine Superior Court. Plus, a number of exhibits put useful resources and example documents at your fingertips.
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Update: June 2025
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your library with the 2025 edition to A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in Maine. This latest version of the book brings updated resources within your immediate reach-for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions.
Highlights from the issues reflected in this edition include the following:
- an interpretation of the Intelligence and Investigative Record Information Act and consideration of whether certain Maine State Police materials were exempt from disclosure;
- the confidentiality of public employees' personal contact information;
- proposed legislation that would require government entities to comply with public records requests within 30 days;
- requests for medical records of nonparty patients;
- the courts' response to the spoliation of evidence;
- the scope of the court's contempt power as applied to subpoenas and answers to interrogatories;
- claims of work product protection set forth in a general objection to a discovery request;
- pending revisions to the Rules of Family Procedure;
- the scheduling of independent medical examinations
- rights of access to psychotherapy notes and records; and
- the use of in-camera review to determine whether proferred evidence supported application of the crime-fraud exception.
We trust you will find the 2025 edition of A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in Maine. A valuable resource, as we at MCLE continue our efforts to bring you the latest solutions to the issues you face in your practice.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandAn Introduction to Maine Discovery Practice
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Chapter 2 expandCreating a Discovery Plan
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Chapter 3 expandConducting Internal Investigations
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Chapter 4 expandObtaining Information from Government Sources
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Chapter 5 expandSpoliation and Preservation of Evidence
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Chapter 6 expandProtecting Confidential and Privileged Information Before and During Discovery
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Chapter 7 expandInterrogatories
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Chapter 8 expandRequests for Admissions—Maine Rule of Civil Procedure 36
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Chapter 9 expandRequests for Production of Documents and Things and Entry Upon Land
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Chapter 10 expandElectronic Discovery
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Chapter 11 expandDepositions as a Discovery Tool
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Chapter 12 expandExpert Depositions: Medical Care Providers, Accountants, and Economists
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Chapter 13 expandRecordkeeper Depositions
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Chapter 14 expandDepositions of the Corporate Designee—Rule 30(b)(6)
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Exhibit 14A
- Notice of Rule 30(b)(6) Deposition Buy FormChapter 15 expandPhysical and Mental Examinations of Persons Under Rule 35 of the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure
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Chapter 16 expandObtaining Medical Records
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Chapter 17 expandLawyer-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine
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Chapter 18 expandDiscovery from Out-of-State and Foreign Nonparty Witnesses
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Exhibit 18A
- Table of States That Have Enacted the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act (UIDDA) Buy FormChapter 19 expandHandling Discovery Disputes
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Chapter 20 expandDifferences Between Federal and Maine Discovery Practice
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Chapter 21 expandDiscovery in Arbitrations and Alternative Dispute Resolution
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