Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Monday April 4, 2016. Today we are talking about Civil Litigation.
Examinations for
Discovery are oral examinations of a party to a lawsuit, under oath, that occur
after a case has been commenced. The lawyer for the party being questioned is
also present during the Examination, and may object to any irrelevant or
improper questions asked.
During these
Examination, the party may be asked questions by the opposing parties’ lawyers
about all issues related to the lawsuit. Examinations are conducted at private
facilities that provide court reporters for the examination, and are able to
produce transcripts on request.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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