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Three happy attorneys using discovery forms of LawyerTrialFormsDiscovery.  Probably half our litigation forms are designed for discovery: interrogatories, demands for production, requests to inspect, depositions, admission demands, and other discovery in civil litigation.

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Proven tips and tactics on handling discovery are found in our free series of articles on PowerLitigation.  Electronic data, ESI, deposition, discovery, e-discovery, interrogatories, testimony, evidence foundation: are some of the terms involved in this series of articles.

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