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reinier.russell@russell.nl +31 20 301 55 55Russell Advocaten is the exclusive member in Amsterdam, the Netherlands of Primerus, a worldwide network of top-rated law firms. Our lawyers and the lawyers of fellow member Mateer Harbert in Orlando, FL, the United States have joined forces to write a series of comparative law articles. In this article we provide you with an overview of discovery in civil cases in the US and the Netherlands.
The outcome of legal proceedings, both in the US and the EU, is often determined by the quality of evidence. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to collect as much evidence as possible before initiating legal proceedings. In doing so, you know – prior to the proceedings – which evidence is (at least) available. Moreover, it enables you to make a better assessment of your weak and strong points and the chances in court. However, collecting evidence is not always easy, especially if the evidence is in the hands of a third party that is unwilling to provide it to you. In this context discovery law can offer a solution.
Both the US and the Netherlands offer – to different extents – the possibility of (pre-trial) discovery of evidence in civil cases. Make smart use of these possibilities. After all, collecting enough evidence could mean the difference between winning and losing your court case!
In the United States, parties to litigation may obtain discovery before trial regarding any non-privileged matter that is relevant to any party’s claim or defense and proportional to the needs of the case. This is true even if it is not admissible in evidence. American attorneys conduct pre-trial discovery in the form of pre-trial depositions, written interrogatories, requests for production of documents and items, and requests for admission of certain facts. Parties are given a limited amount of time to comply with such discovery requests and if they fail to do so within allotted time frame, the requesting party can file a motion seeking the court to compel compliance. While discovery can be expensive and burdensome, it is a powerful tool that allows litigants to obtain information to evaluate and attempt to resolve their dispute before trial.
Non-Americans can use American discovery tools to their advantage under a federal statute, 28 U.S.C. 1782. Section 1782 establishes a procedure whereby persons in the United States may be compelled to produce documents or testimony for use in foreign litigation. In order to grant discovery under Section 1782, the district court must find that three statutory requirements are met:
Even if these requirements are met and the court is authorized to grant discovery, the district court is not required to do so and may consider four additional factors:
Compared to the US’ extensive discovery of evidence, Dutch procedural law offers limited options for discovery in civil cases. Nevertheless, the instruments offered by Dutch law should not be overlooked.
Based on Article 843a of the Dutch Code of Civil Procedure (CCP), you can request a court order for the inspection, a copy or an excerpt of certain documents in the possession of someone else.
The court will not allow a fishing expedition. Therefore, this order to produce documentation, will only be given if:
Dutch law also offers the following options for (pre-trail) discovery and/or securing evidence:
While the scope of discovery between the United States and the Netherlands may differ, the benefits are similar: discovery is a tool that allows litigants to obtain information and assess their case. It is important for litigants to understand how these tools can be applied and utilized across countries. If you would like to learn more information about discovery laws and procedures in the Netherlands, please contact:
Hoge schadevergoedingen als straf in Amerikaanse rechtszaken trekken veel aandacht. Maar Nederland kent geen verhoging van de schadevergoeding als straf. Wat betekent dit voor Nederlandse bedrijven die actief zijn in de Verenigde Staten? En voor Amerikaanse bedrijven die schade claimen in Nederland? Priscilla de Leede van Russell Advocaten en Kathleen Hugo van het Amerikaanse advocatenkantoor Mateer Harbert behandelen deze vragen in hun artikel voor Stare Decisis, het tijdschrift van de Young Lawyers Section van Primerus, the World’s Finest Law Firms.
Een belangrijk voordeel van een enquêteprocedure is dat daarin snel voorzieningen kunnen worden getroffen om de onderneming te beschermen. Welke maatregelen kan de Ondernemingskamer nemen?
Een geschil tussen aandeelhouders kan tot problemen leiden binnen de onderneming. Bij een 50/50 verdeling van de aandelen kan de besluitvorming zelfs onmogelijk worden en in het ergste geval het voortbestaan van de onderneming in gevaar brengen. Hoe wordt een dergelijk geschil opgelost?
De feestdagen staan weer voor de deur, een tijd van vreugde en vrije dagen voor velen. Niet voor iedereen zijn deze dagen echter even betekenisvol.
Wednesday 25 September 2024, Reinier Russell will discuss cybersecurity and data protection in litigation at the European meeting of the World Litigation Forum in Barcelona.
Voordat de Ondernemingskamer een enquêteverzoek kan toewijzen, moet sprake zijn van gegronde redenen om te twijfelen aan een juist beleid of een juiste gang van zaken binnen een onderneming. Wanneer is dit het geval?