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"A practical text with valuable examples on how to prepare for and execute a discovery, Discovery in Canadian Common Law: Practice, Techniques and Strategies would be a welcome addition to any library collection. The book is easy to read and offers a plain language discussion relating to the purpose of discovery and techniques to achieve the best outcome from the discovery process. Librarians, novice, and even more experienced practitioners will appreciate this text; it is a must-have for any litigation practice collection."
Reviewed by Laura Lemmens, BA BEd MLIS
Acting Head, Library and Open Information
Alberta Government Library – Capital Boulevard
Edmonton, Alberta
See Review in Canadian Law Library Review 43:2
Employ the right techniques to obtain the information that will make, or break, the case.
Discovery is a central element of civil litigation in Canada. It's a mechanism to enable all parties to know the case that they have to meet, prepare for trial or resolve their disputes by an informed settlement. Discovery in Canadian Common Law: Practice, Techniques and Strategies covers the principles of discovery, ethical and practice issues, and techniques and tactics to be deployed.
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17 chapters cover a wide-range of topics on this subject, including:
At the end of discovery, counsel should be in an ideal position to assist in educating their clients about the probabilities of success or failure at trial.
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