
The Top Three Things You Need to Know about Discovery In Your Case
In litigation, one of the most important means of obtaining information from opposing parties and even third parties is called discovery. Discovery can consist of
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In litigation, one of the most important means of obtaining information from opposing parties and even third parties is called discovery. Discovery can consist of

Often, in litigation matters, clients are concerned about what happens in court or mediation. However, it is often the “little things” that happen outside of

When a case goes to trial, the information gathering has been completed. Discovery may have been served and answered, depositions may have been taken, research

While it may seem that America, and even Indiana are getting more and more litigious and new lawsuits are never ending, the cases that actually

In the practice of law, especially in domestic cases, there are many steps along the way towards a final resolution. There are of course rules

In civil cases, which include divorce and paternity actions, each party has the right to request a Special Judge (also called a change of Judge)

A recent blog addressed tips for mediation. But, how does mediation work1? Prior to trial, the parties in a matter may be ordered or agree

In Indiana, most all cases that flow through the court system are not confidential. In other words, your name and all your legal business are

In family law or other civil matters, settlement before trial is often an option. Mediation is one means of achieving settlement before a matter goes

During trial, pictures can often assist in presenting a case. They can visually demonstrate what has otherwise only been testified about. For example, in family
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