INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE HEARTLAND

[...]the attorney also knows that this process may take months and encounter a number of procedural hurdles. [...]in the interim, the attorney serves the same discovery requests pursuant to the rules articulated by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. [...]instead of direct service to the ladder co...

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