Finals I Flashcards

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Request that opposition admit or deny under oath statements of fact opinion or applications of law to fact.

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Requests for admission

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Interrogatories

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Written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.

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Oral testimony recorded by a court reporter

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Deposition

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Request for production of documents and tangible evidence or for entry into real property.

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Document request

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Medical examination of party upon request

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Independent medical examination

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Strategic plan for discovery to be conducted during litigation.

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Discovery plan

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Limitation on trial evidence that it must be related to the issues in dispute.

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Relevancy

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Communications between participants in a relationship that as a result of public privacy cannot be discovered.

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Privilege

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Confidential communications between attorney and client in the process of providing legal advise.

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Attorney client privilege

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In state court termination of most discovery 30 days before trial.

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30 day cutoff

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10
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Ask or demand

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Propound

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Declaration of counsel in an unlimited civil case justifying written discovery in excess of 35 interrogatories or requests for admission

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Declaration of necessity

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Order of court limiting activities of one party against another. Such as specified order limiting productivity.

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Protective order

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Motion for order requiring respondent to provide additional answers in discovery

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Motion to compel further answers

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Statutory requirement that counsel attempt to resolve discovery disputes before moving for court orders.

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Meet and confer

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15
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Motion for an order to compel answers after respondent fails to respond

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Motion to compel answers

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Request for admission concerning authenticity of documents

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Genuineness of documents

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Statements of ultimate facts of the case

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Legal conclusions

18
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Motion to avoid responding to discovery

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Motion for protective order

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Notice to parties that deposition will take place

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Notice of deposition

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Licensed stenographer who transcribes testimony

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Court reporter

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Statements made that are not reported by the court reporter

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Off the record

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Request that the court reporter make a list of specified questions at the beginning of the deposition transcripts

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Certify the question

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Deposition summary where information is rearranged in chronological order.

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Chronological summary

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Deposition summary listing topics

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Topic summary

25
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Document compelling production of tangible evidence usually by a third party

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Subpoena duces tecum

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Agree

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Stipulate

27
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List of privileged documents withheld from production

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Privilege log

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A stamp for numbering documents

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Bates stamp

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Collections of evidentiary documents referring and relating to potential witnesses for the case.

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Witness files

30
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Logging documents and their features

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Indexing

31
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Documents with particular relive nice to the case

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Key documents