Litigation & Arbitration,
Evidence
Sep. 24, 2024
Legal loopholes: Navigating third-party subpoena restrictions in arbitration pretrial discovery
Despite restrictions on prehearing third-party subpoenas in arbitration under federal and state laws, carefully crafted arbitration agreements can ensure full and fair pretrial discovery, preventing critical evidence from being inaccessible until it's too late to effectively shape claims and arguments.
When litigants prepare their cases, they invest considerable effort from the outset, gathering critical evidence in support of their positions. They need to know the good, the bad and the ugly so that they can get their facts straight ...
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