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Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury and Business Litigation: The Power of Subpoenas
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The fact finding process in civil cases is known as “discovery” — that is, where you can ask the other side to turn over any document or other piece of evidence/information in their possession that might have some bearing on your case (provided that you ask for it in fairly descriptive terms). Many litigants make…
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Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury and Business Litigation: Attorney-Client Privilege
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Conversations and communications between you and your attorney are covered by what is known as the attorney-client privilege. Privilege attaches to such conversations and communications so that you and your lawyer can freely discuss your matters without being judged and without hesitation, amongst other reasons. To be entitled to the protection of the attorney-client privilege,…
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Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury and Business Litigation: Discovery Truths and Process
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Parties to a lawsuit (usually with the assistance of their attorneys) are under a duty to answer everythingtruthfully, but that doesn’t mean that it’s always easy to get a “straight” answer out of someone. This is one of those areas that distinguishes attorneys — recognizing the difference between a party giving an affirmative yes or…
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