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Insurance

Jul. 2, 2004

To Share or Not to Share Fruits Of Your Selection With Opponent

Focus Column - Litigation - By Cassandra S. Franklin - It's a familiar scenario. Discovery has begun in your case and the other side has produced documents. After reviewing the documents, you have tagged some, though not all, for copying. Opposing counsel has asked for a set of the documents you have copied. Counsel also has offered to reciprocate by sharing whatever documents he or she selects from your yet-to-be-produced documents.

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