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Using Respondents in Discovery: Why to Use Them, How to Find Them, and Avoiding Potential Pitfalls

Respondents can provide additional information for a case and identify individuals or entities who could be named as additional defendants. Respondents can also enable the gathering of additional information that can avoid dismissal due to lack of facts. However, there are risks associated with using Respondents as well.
Originally presented as part of Perspectives on Medical Evidence 2025.
Credits: 0.5 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P2503-25R-03
$35.00 or 0.50 credits
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Respondents can provide additional information for a case and identify individuals or entities who could be named as additional defendants. Respondents can also enable the gathering of additional information that can avoid dismissal due to lack of facts. However, there are risks associated with using Respondents as well.
John Bruegger, Parafinczuk Wolf, P.A., St. Louis
Lawrence Kream, Lawrence R. Kream Law Offices, Chicago
Thomas Reuland, Reuland Law, LLC, Chicago

Expires 05/01/2027

Respondents can provide additional information for a case and identify individuals or entities who could be named as additional defendants. Respondents can also enable the gathering of additional information that can avoid dismissal due to lack of facts. However, there are risks associated with using Respondents as well.
John Bruegger, Parafinczuk Wolf, P.A., St. Louis
Lawrence Kream, Lawrence R. Kream Law Offices, Chicago
Thomas Reuland, Reuland Law, LLC, Chicago

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CategoryCivil Litigation
Program Date05/28/2025
Products specifications
CategoryCivil Litigation
Program Date05/28/2025
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