Discovery Problems and Their SolutionsA concise, practical guide to discovery. The book provides an overview of discovery rules and guidelines and covers interrogatories in parties; requests for admissions of fact and genuineness of documents and more. |
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... permits it for good cause shown . Rule 33 ( c ) allows for the use of interrogatory answers as evidence at trial to the extent permitted by the rules of evidence . Rule 33 ( d ) provides for the option to produce business records in ...
... permits it for good cause shown . Rule 33 ( c ) allows for the use of interrogatory answers as evidence at trial to the extent permitted by the rules of evidence . Rule 33 ( d ) provides for the option to produce business records in ...
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... permitting inspection or objecting and stating the reasons for the objection . The party mak- ing production must produce the documents in the form in which they are kept in the usual course of business ; alternatively , documents may ...
... permitting inspection or objecting and stating the reasons for the objection . The party mak- ing production must produce the documents in the form in which they are kept in the usual course of business ; alternatively , documents may ...
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... permits a court to impose sweeping , and potentially case - deter- minative , sanctions against a party that refuses to obey an order di- recting discovery . The sanctions include : ordering that certain facts be taken as established at ...
... permits a court to impose sweeping , and potentially case - deter- minative , sanctions against a party that refuses to obey an order di- recting discovery . The sanctions include : ordering that certain facts be taken as established at ...
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Contents
V | 1 |
VII | 5 |
IX | 13 |
X | 18 |
XI | 21 |
XII | 24 |
XIII | 31 |
XIV | 36 |
XLII | 160 |
XLIII | 163 |
XLIV | 167 |
XLV | 171 |
XLVI | 172 |
XLVII | 176 |
XLVIII | 181 |
XLIX | 185 |
XV | 37 |
XVI | 39 |
XVII | 44 |
XVIII | 56 |
XIX | 62 |
XX | 65 |
XXI | 73 |
XXII | 79 |
XXIII | 83 |
XXIV | 87 |
XXVI | 90 |
XXVII | 92 |
XXVIII | 99 |
XXIX | 105 |
XXX | 108 |
XXXI | 114 |
XXXII | 117 |
XXXIII | 122 |
XXXIV | 126 |
XXXV | 131 |
XXXVI | 139 |
XXXVII | 142 |
XXXIX | 147 |
XL | 149 |
XLI | 156 |
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Discovery Problems and Their Solutions Paul W. Grimm,Charles S. Fax,Paul Mark Sandler No preview available - 2013 |
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