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March 26, 2018 By Brian Vukadinovich 12 Comments

Get Evidence On The Record With Discovery

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Discovery can be a mind-boggling lineup of requests for admissions, requests for production of documents, requests for interrogatories, depositions, motions to compel, protective orders, and notices. Despite all that, your strategy for discovery is to get as much out of your opponent as you can while holding back as much as the law will allow.

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August 6, 2015 By Sonja Ebron 7 Comments

Don’t Wait To Start Thinking About Litigation Discovery

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The discovery stage of a case is make or break. It’s where the rubber meets the road, where the evidence to be considered by the judge or jury gets into the record. It’s not something you should do at the last minute. In fact, you should be thinking about it long before you file your complaint or answer. Here’s a simple strategy to begin the process, with a link to samples and templates.

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