Determining when and whether to object to an argument, statement or question made by opposing counsel, or to object to an answer given by a witness is an important decision to be made at trial. Doing ...
Let's set the record straight. There are no "usual stipulations" that apply to depositions. Although some attorneys may share a vague understanding about the usual stipulations, the phrase has no ...
A ground of appeal must not be argumentative or narrative. If it does so, it ceases to be a ground of appeal but an argument or narration which the rules do not permit. The particulars should not be ...
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