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Litigation

Nov. 25, 2003

Approval of Early Discovery Does Not Come Effortlessly

Column - Trial Strategy - By Arthur V. Plank And Dori L. Yob - Litigators in federal court often feel handicapped in their effort to assert their client's rights aggressively, in light of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(d), which mandates a stay on discovery until after the parties' initial discovery conference.

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        Trial Strategy
        
        By Arthur V. Plank And Dori L. Yob
        
        Litigators in fe...

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