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  • What is Discovery in Litigation?Episode 165:What is Discovery in Litigation?

    In this week's episode of The Crushing Debt Podcast I talk about Discovery, the process by which the parties to a lawsuit determine, challenge, narrow, and identify the evidence to be used in proving their case to the judge and/or jury.

    There are different types of discovery.  Depositions are questions asked in an interview style, under oath. Request for Admissions are written statements that the party must admit or deny as true.  Request for Production are designed to force the party to show any documentary or physical evidence it intends to rely upon in proving its case. Interrogatories are requests for written narrative answers to be signed under oath. There is an art both to creating and answering discovery.

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