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Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood Jan 1984

Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood

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Discovery receives short shrift in the law school curriculum. Although students are introduced to the subject in a first year course on Civil Procedure, the "bathtub effect" usually takes its toll by graduation day. That is, after the first year, the plug is pulled and the student's knowledge drains away. Moreover, it is difficult to teach discovery in third year programs on trial advocacy. Too much emphasis on discovery and pretrial would leave too little time for instruction on the mechanics of the actual trial. Even the experienced practitioner may not remember all the intricacies of discovery and may find …


Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood Jan 1984

Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood

Kentucky Law Journal

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Where May One Party Require His Adversary To Attend Pending Action To Give His Deposition Under The Federal Rules, J. H. Mcchord Jan 1945

Where May One Party Require His Adversary To Attend Pending Action To Give His Deposition Under The Federal Rules, J. H. Mcchord

Kentucky Law Journal

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