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How to Compel Evidence

Compelling Evidence

Force Opponents to Obey Discovery Rules

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Force Hidden Evidence !

Know how to force evidence from others.

If you can't get evidence, you can't win!

And don't expect your opponents to give it up with a smile.

They won't!

All necessary forms are included.

Force people to turn over evidence or go to jail!

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

  • How Force Hidden Evidence
  • How Force Admissions
  • How Force Production or Documents and/or Things
  • How Force Better Answers to Interrogatories
  • How to Compel Attendance and Answers at Depositions
  • How and When to Use Subpoena Power and Court Orders
  • Conclusion
  • Quiz
 

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