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Two unique forms of pre-lawsuit discovery that can help win Texas-based or bankruptcy cases
February 24, 2015
Inside counsel should be aware of two unique forms of pre-lawsuit discovery —Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 202 and the Bankruptcy Rule 2004 examination tool —that can significantly advance a client’s position or, conversely, be used to obtain discovery from your organization.
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