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Rule 37 authorizes the court to direct that parties or attorneys who fail to participate in good faith in the discovery process pay the expenses, including attorneys fees, incurred by other parties as a result of that failure.
The eCourt Kokua platform provides options to search for Hawaii criminal case records by the names of the parties involved or case IDs. The platform also provides a link for the public to view copies of court documents they purchased.
This court provides appellate review of cases tried in the United States District Courts within the geographic area of its jurisdiction, which includes Connecticut, New York, and Vermont.
Rule 37 Failure to Make Disclosure or Cooperate in Discovery: Sanctions. (a) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. A party, upon reasonable notice to other parties and all persons affected thereby, may apply for an order compelling disclosure or discovery as follows: (1) Appropriate Court.
Failure by any person without adequate excuse to obey a subpoena served upon that person may be deemed a contempt of the court from which the subpoena issued.

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Rule 37 - Failure to Make or Cooperate in Discovery; Sanctions (a) Motion for Order Compelling Discovery.
On motion and upon such terms as are just, the court may relieve a party or a partys legal representative from any or all of the provisions of a final judgment, order, or proceeding for the following reasons: (1) mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect; (2) newly discovered evidence which by due
(1) Sanctions by Court in District Where Deposition Is Taken. If a deponent fails to be sworn or to answer a question after being directed to do so by the court in the district in which the deposition is being taken, the failure may be considered a contempt of that court.