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What is Discovery?

April 5, 2017/in Business & Corporate, DUPD University, Legal Minute Blog, Litigation, Uncategorized /by Crystal Monkman

This week, David C. Weigel explains Discovery. Discovery is the stage of the litigation process where each side has the opportunity to see what evidence the Opposing Party has and can present at trial.

He explains that there are many different discovery devices that a party can use during this stage of the process. These devices can include serving written interrogatories, requesting the production of documents, depositions, and more.

Knowing the stages of the litigation process is crucial to any legal matter. With many years of experience, we have a thriving litigation practice in which we help resolve on a wide variety of disputes. You can find out more about our services by clicking here or by contacting us today!

 
 
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How to Sue an Individual That Is Hiding Behind a Corporate Veil

April 13, 2016/in Business & Corporate, Litigation /by dupton

This week learn how to sue an individual that is hiding behind a corporate veil. If you would like more information on this topic, please contact our office by phone, 410-535-1780, or by email, info@www.davisupton.com

Tips When Testifying at Your Deposition

March 30, 2016/in Legal Minute Blog, Litigation /by dupton

This week on the Legal Minute get our tips for when testifying at your deposition. If you would like more information on this topic, please contact our office by phone, 410-535-1780, or by email, info@www.davisupton.com

How to Beat False Allegations

January 27, 2016/in Legal Minute Blog, Litigation /by dupton

This week, David C. Weigel discusses various ways to beat false allegations. If you have questions that you would like answered or would like to find out more about this topic, give us a call – 410-535-1780, or send us an email – info@www.davisupton.com

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