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Civil Discovery Practice 2024 Edition (COMING SOON)

Pre-Order This handbook is an indispensable guide to civil discovery in Illinois, offering in-depth coverage of the practical application of Illinois discovery rules, quasi-discovery, limitations on discovery, interrogatories, production of documents and tangible things, depositions, motions for physical and mental examinations, and remedies for noncompliance.

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Pretrial discovery is designed to enhance the truth-seeking process, help attorneys better prepare and evaluate cases, eliminate surprises, ensure that judgments rest on the merits and not on the skillful maneuvering of counsel, and expedite the final determination of controversies in accordance with the substantive rights of the parties. This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to discovery practice in Illinois that will equip you to make the most of the civil discovery process and be fully prepared for trial. The authors walk you through every step of the discovery process, including the practical application of Illinois discovery rules, quasi-discovery, limitations on discovery, interrogatories, the production of documents and tangible things, oral deposition preparation and deposition taking, interjurisdictional depositions, motions for physical and

Chapter 1 — The Practical Application of Illinois Discovery Rules
Thomas A. Demetrio and Mitch W. Bild, Corboy & Demetrio PC, and Daniel M. Kotin, Tomasik Kotin Kasserman, LLC, Chicago

Chapter 2 — Quasi-Discovery
Thomas A. Demetrio and Conrad C. Nowak, Corboy & Demetrio PC, Chicago

Chapter 3 — Limitations on Discovery
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

Chapter 4 — Interrogatories
Justin A. Relihan and Carissa Schmidt Munier, Nidec Americas Holding Corporation, and Joseph C. Orlet, Husch Blackwell, LLP, St. Louis, MO

Chapter 5 — Production of Documents and Tangible Things
Edward G. Willer, Corboy & Demetrio PC, Chicago

Chapter 6 — Oral Deposition Preparation
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

Chapter 7 — Deposition Taking
Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

Chapter 8 — Interjurisdictional Depositions
Richard Fred Johnson, Law Office of Richard Fred Johnson, Chicago

Chapter 9 — Motions for Physical and Mental Examinations
Laura J. Young, Nielsen Zehe & Antas, P.C., Chicago

Chapter 10 — Remedies for Noncompliance
Terrence J. Sheahan and Martin D. Syvertsen, Smith Gambrell Russell,Chicago


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      Pretrial discovery is designed to enhance the truth-seeking process, help attorneys better prepare and evaluate cases, eliminate surprises, ensure that judgments rest on the merits and not on the skillful maneuvering of counsel, and expedite the final determination of controversies in accordance with the substantive rights of the parties. This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to discovery practice in Illinois that will equip you to make the most of the civil discovery process and be fully prepared for trial. The authors walk you through every step of the discovery process, including the practical application of Illinois discovery rules, quasi-discovery, limitations on discovery, interrogatories, the production of documents and tangible things, oral deposition preparation and deposition taking, interjurisdictional depositions, motions for physical and

      Chapter 1 — The Practical Application of Illinois Discovery Rules
      Thomas A. Demetrio and Mitch W. Bild, Corboy & Demetrio PC, and Daniel M. Kotin, Tomasik Kotin Kasserman, LLC, Chicago

      Chapter 2 — Quasi-Discovery
      Thomas A. Demetrio and Conrad C. Nowak, Corboy & Demetrio PC, Chicago

      Chapter 3 — Limitations on Discovery
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

      Chapter 4 — Interrogatories
      Justin A. Relihan and Carissa Schmidt Munier, Nidec Americas Holding Corporation, and Joseph C. Orlet, Husch Blackwell, LLP, St. Louis, MO

      Chapter 5 — Production of Documents and Tangible Things
      Edward G. Willer, Corboy & Demetrio PC, Chicago

      Chapter 6 — Oral Deposition Preparation
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

      Chapter 7 — Deposition Taking
      Richard L. Miller II, Miller PC, Chicago

      Chapter 8 — Interjurisdictional Depositions
      Richard Fred Johnson, Law Office of Richard Fred Johnson, Chicago

      Chapter 9 — Motions for Physical and Mental Examinations
      Laura J. Young, Nielsen Zehe & Antas, P.C., Chicago

      Chapter 10 — Remedies for Noncompliance
      Terrence J. Sheahan and Martin D. Syvertsen, Smith Gambrell Russell,Chicago


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