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legal memorandum or brief: Case 1:16-cv-00390-LF-SCY Document 236 Filed 07/06/21 Page 8 of 12

The document discusses the presumptive limit of ten depositions per side under Fed.R.Civ.P. 30(a)(2)(A) and the factors considered under Rule 26(b)(2)(C) to determine if additional depositions are warranted, including the cumulative or duplicative nature of the discovery, the availability of information from other sources, and the proportionality of the discovery to the needs of the case.

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The document discusses the presumptive limit of ten depositions per side under Fed.R.Civ.P. 30(a)(2)(A) and the factors considered under Rule 26(b)(2)(C) to determine if additional depositions are warranted, including the cumulative or duplicative nature of the discovery, the availability of information from other sources, and the proportionality of the discovery to the needs of the case.

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