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100 _aSchopf, William
245 _aDiscovery in Federal and State Courts in Illinois /
_bWilliam Schopf
250 _aFirst edition
264 _aIllinois
_bChicago Spectrum Press
_c1997
300 _a180 páginas
505 _a1. About the authors 2. About Schopf & Weiss 3. Chapter One. Introduction 4. Chapter Two. Plannig a Discovery Strategy 5. Chapter Threes. Informal Information Gathering 6. Chapter Four. Rules and Statutes Governing Discovery 7. Chapter Five. Depositions 8. Chapter Six. Written interrogatories 9. Chapter Seven. Documents, Inspections, And Examinations 10. Chapter Eight. Requests to Admit 11. Chapter Nine. Resisting Discovery 12. Chapter Ten. Judicial Resolution of discovery disputes 13. Chapter Eleven. Court-Ordered discovery plans 14. Chapter Twelve. Conclusion 15. Appendix 16. Index
520 _aAbraham Lincoln practiced law for 25 years, appearing in courthouses throughout Illinois. He represented corporations such as the Illinois Central Railroad in major commercial suits and was one of the state's leading lawyers. But he rarely took a deposition, answered interrogatories, or filed a motion to compel. Discovery in those days came mostly from the witness stand.
650 _aDERECHO PROCESAL
650 _aTRIBUNALES FEDERALES
_zESTADOS UNIDOS
650 _aTRIBUNALES ESTATALES
700 _aWeiss, Steven A.
_eAutor
700 _aBaugher, Peter V.
_eAutor
700 _aHeneghan, Patrick J.
_eAutor
700 _aFlaming, Todd H.
_eAutor
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