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  • How to Testify in a Civil Court

    Whether you are a party to a civil lawsuit or just a witness with relevant information about the case, you will likely have to testify in court at some point during the trial. Offering testimony...

  • How to Get a Reluctant Witness to Open Up

    When it comes to lawsuits, some people are friendly witnesses, eager and willing to testify on behalf of a friend or family member. Some are neutral, who have no real reason not to talk except...

  • Litigation Techniques

    Litigation is a the method of dispute resolution used in most Western-culture court systems. Litigation techniques are the strategies and approaches used by attorneys to gain the upper hand...

  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Deposition

    A deposition is witness testimony, given outside of court, taken down by a court reporter and compiled into a written document. The guidelines for depositions can be found in the Federal Rules of...

  • How Many Times Will a Process Server Attempt to Serve?

    A process server fulfills several functions. A process server serves the defendant in a civil lawsuit with summons and petition or complaint filed by the plaintiff in a case. A process server...

  • How to Write a Medical Malpractice Expert Witness Report

    Your medical malpractice expert witness report should be targeted to your attorney's specifications. Before you begin to prepare your report, know what he or she is expecting in terms or length,...

  • How to Get an Affidavit

    An affidavit is a legal document that contains sworn facts and statements. Most of the evidence in any lawsuit is derived from the information contained in an affidavit. Since the affidavit is...

  • How to Write a Witness Report

    When you have information pertinent to a civil or criminal lawsuit or an event like a car accident, you may be asked to write a statement or report. Writing an accurate witness report is an...

  • How to Represent Yourself in Virginia Small Claims Court Actions

    In Virginia, individuals frequently represent themselves in small claims court lawsuits. Virginia’s small claims courts have jurisdiction over any civil dispute in which the plaintiff is seeking a...

  • How to Fill Out an Affidavit

    An affidavit simply refers to the legal term for a sworn statement by an individual. In an affidavit, the individual states that the contents are true to the best of his knowledge or memory. ...

  • How to Know What Not to Do in Court

    If you have never been inside a courtroom you have no way of knowing which actions are acceptable and which are offensive. Court is the highest place of esteem that we can attend outside of church...

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