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Front Page

Oct. 2, 2002

Deposing Wisely

Dicta Column - By Cassandra C. Shivers - As a litigator, much of your time is spent on the discovery phase of any given case. Young lawyers passing day after day dealing with written discovery or document reviews quickly realize that the practice of civil law is nothing like the glamorous portrayals in movies or on television.

        Dicta Column
        
        By Cassandra C. Shivers
        
        As a litigator, much of your time is spent on the discovery phase of any given case. Young lawyers passing day after day dealing with written discovery or document re...

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