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Discovery

Discovery

Digging for Admissible Evidence

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Evidence Wins in Court

Get the evidence you need!

Otherwise, you have no chance of winning.

Discovery is the key to winning.

This quick & easy class shows how professionals do it.

Includes all the forms you need!

You have 5 discovery tools:

#1 - Requests for Admissions

#2 - Requests for Production

#3 - Interrogatories

#4 - Depositions

#5 - Subpoenas and other court orders

Use them so you can win without going to trial!

Class Includes:

Winning is Easy
Know the facts you must prove.
State the facts in your pleadings.
Prove the facts with discovery.
Move the court for judgment.
This Course Shows How

  • Sample Forms
  • What Facts Can Be Discovered
  • Planning What Facts You Need to Win
  • Written v. Spoken Discovery Techniques
  • Request for Admissions
  • Request for Production
  • Interrogatories
  • Depositions
  • Subpoena Power
  • Conclusion
  • Quiz
 

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