Insights: Publications And The Truth, or Lack Thereof, Shall Set You Free - PART ONE
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Discover. According to Merriam-Webster, this term means “to make known or visible” or “to obtain sight or knowledge of for the first time.”[i] In the context of litigation, the process of discovery is intended to make known or visible to the parties involved, and ultimately to the court, the facts relevant to the claims and defenses in that case.
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