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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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The new Texas discovery rules took effect on January 1, 1999, and many of the new rules apply to pending lawsuits. . -
Although Strict Products Liability is most often associated with personal injury claims, it can also be asserted in. -
Texas Workers' Compensation Insurance Facility v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company (No. 01-97-01021-CV) In an opini. -
In working with an attorney, you should be careful to keep the attorney from having you testify on matters beyo. -
Arrive early so you can look around the courtroom and become comfortable with your surroundings. Neat appearance a. -
INTRODUCTION Annexation is governed by O.C.G.A. Title 36, Chapter 36 (? 36-36-1 et seq.) That chapter describes. -
When a creditor is collecting a judgment, it will often file writs of garnishment against any party the creditor h. -
The record for appeal is constructed in the trial court. Arkansas is one of the worst states in finding "procedura. -
Even excellent lawyers have clients who get convicted. Then comes the appeal. In the Arkansas state court system. -
The increasing use of drug therapy for the head-injured patient is discussed elsewhere in this issue. As this expa.