Discovery Deskbook for Construction Disputes, First Edition Out of Stock
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Editors: Buckner Hinkle, Jr., W. Alexander Moseley, and Richard F. Smith
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Date: 2006
Page Count: 280 pages
Trim Size: 7 x 10-inch format
Format: soft-cover
Page Count: 280 pages
Trim Size: 7 x 10-inch format
Format: soft-cover
Discovery is critical to achieving litigation success. Since construction disputes are likely never to be tried to verdict, the pretrial activity will most often be the only activity, and the lawyer who masters it best may have an advantage when the settlement is negotiated. On the other hand, when the case has to be tried, construction cases are notoriously complex and difficult to manage, and only the advocate who has adopted a good discovery plan, and carried it out systematically and efficiently, is likely to be able to present his or her case to the court in a truly engaging and effective manner.
Discovery Deskbook for Construction Disputes outlines the discovery process from its inception, even prior to formal litigation, through the planning and conduct of discovery through the classic means of document production, interrogatories and depositions with emphasis on the growing need for skill in electronic discovery; moreover, alerts the reader to the confusing but important subjects of discovery objections, discovery sanctions, and international discovery.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1 General Scope of Discovery
CHAPTER 2 Prelitigation Discovery
CHAPTER 3 Limits on Discovery
CHAPTER 4 Discovery of Documents and Things and Entry on Premises
CHAPTER 5 Introduction to Electronic Discovery
CHAPTER 6 Discovery by Interrogatories
CHAPTER 7 Discovery by Depositions
CHAPTER 8 Discovery Outside the United States
CHAPTER 9 Sanctions Relating to Discovery
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