Rule 37.1

U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho

Rule Set: Local Civil Rules of the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho

Rule: 37.1

Jurisdiction: DID

Bluebook Citation: D. Idaho L.R. 37.1

District Local Rule Civ 37.1 (Civil) [v. 4] Print PDF DEFINITION OF CONFER To confer means to speak directly with opposing counsel or a self-represented litigant in person, by video, or by telephone, to identify and discuss disputed issues and to make a reasonable effort to resolve the disputed issues. The sending of an electronic or voice-mail communication does not satisfy the requirement to “confer.” In cases involving pro se prisoners, written communication satisfies the confer requirement.

RELATED AUTHORITY

Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f), 37(a)(1) Advisory Committee Notes This rule does not prevent or prohibit the use of written communication to resolve disputes. However, if disputes are not resolved via written communication, counsel or self-represented litigants (except pro se prisoners) must attempt to confer in person, by video, or by telephone prior to a motion to compel being filed. Video calls are available on multiple internet applications such as Skype, Zoom, and Microsoft teams, and may be accessed via computers, tablets and cell phones. Counsel or self-represented litigants have a duty to respond within a reasonable amount of time to a request to confer and to be reasonably available to confer.

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