
Third-Party Discovery in Federal & Indiana Courts
1 CLE - Thursday, April 3; 12:15 P.M. - 1:15 P.M.
Overview:
Practitioners often issue and respond to third-party subpoenas for documents. Explore the intricacies of third-party discovery in this one-hour ICLEF program, focusing on key rules and strategies as well as compliance in both Federal and Indiana courts. Much litigation has ensued across the country in this regard, so join John Maley and Amanda Gallagher of Barnes & Thornburg LLP for practical insights into balancing procedural rule requirements and client interests to effectively manage your third-party discovery challenges.
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Faculty:
John R. Maley
Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Indianapolis
John Maley regularly represents publicly traded and private companies in regional and national litigation, trials and on appeal, and advises and represents leading universities in higher education issues and dispute resolution. He also frequently serves as special litigation counsel to the state of Indiana and advises local governments. He has deep trial experience in multiple jurisdictions, including as a pro bono deputy prosecutor and as court-appointed trial counsel.
Amanda Gallagher
Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Indianapolis
Amanda Gallagher drafts motions and discovery, and assists with witness interviews and trial preparation, as well as with internal investigations and reviews in a variety of contexts. Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Amanda served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Jane E. Magnus-Stinson of the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Indiana. She has experience reviewing cases, dispositions and drafting orders on dispositive and non-dispositive motions covering wide variety of procedural and substantive issues.
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Third-Party Discovery in Federal & Indiana Courts
1 CLE - Thursday, April 3; 12:15 P.M. - 1:15 P.M.
ICLEF • Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Indianapolis, IN • Premier Indiana CLE
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