Everything You Need to Know About the New Mandatory Discovery Disclosures in CA State Court and the New CCP 2016.090

Wednesday, January 3, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Meet the Speakers

Greg Sperla

DLA Piper

Paul R. Kiesel

Kiesel Law

About the Program

As of January 1, 2024, most civil cases venued in California state courts will be subject to new mandatory discovery procedures as codified by Code of Civil Procedure 2016.090. Counsel in most civil cases will now have to an ongoing obligation to disclose various facts, documents, and witness from the outset of the case. This program, led by distinguished litigators Paul Kiesel and Greg Sperla, will address the type of discovery and evidence subject to this mandatory disclosure, limitations of the mandate, continuing obligations, potential pitfalls and ramifications of failure to comply, and the anticipated challenges and solutions this new obligation poses to both defense and plaintiff’s counsel alike.

This program is presented by the Litigation section, chaired by Rachael Kogen and vice chaired by Lauri K. Martin. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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