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- Getting Information From The Other Side - Civil Law Self-Help Center
Learn what information you must give to the other side at the very start of the case and what information the other side must give to you Also, find out how "discovery" can be used to get the documents and evidence you need to support your case
- Cheat Sheet for Interrogatory and Discovery Objections
Plaintiff objects to this interrogatory because it seeks information in the possession of, known to, or otherwise equally available to the plaintiff Plaintiff objects because the answer to this question may violate the defendant’s protection against self-incrimination
- Rule 26. Duty to Disclose; General Provisions Governing Discovery
Every disclosure under Rule 26 (a) (1) or (a) (3) and every discovery request, response, or objection must be signed by at least one attorney of record in the attorney's own name—or by the party personally, if unrepresented—and must state the signer's address, e-mail address, and telephone number
- Sample Discovery Documents
When writing these facts, be as clear and concise as possible Each request must be for a single fact; do not include multiple facts, compound questions, or subparts If you find that you are using “and,” “or,” or lots of commas or semi-colons, your request probably includes more than one fact
- Request discovery from a party in your case - California Courts
In order to get the information you need, you must make a request using a specific procedure and written format, within a specific timeframe If you are representing yourself in your case, you can consider hiring a lawyer to help you with just this part of the case
- The Discovery Process in Lawsuits - Justia
If a lawsuit gets past its initial stages, the plaintiff and the defendant will go through a period of discovery This involves asking the opposing party or other people to provide information that would not be publicly known or readily available to the party seeking it
- DISCOVERY - United States Courts
• The discovery process is designed to go forward between the parties with minimal court involvement Discovery issues should only be raised with the court if the parties have a dispute and cannot resolve the disagreement themselves • This packet will discuss the different discovery methods
- Conducting Discovery in a S1983 Case - imla. org
Determine what relevant documents may be in defendant's possession or exist elsewhere in connection with the case Discover the identity of other potential police personnel and civilian witnesses
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