[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The fact finding process in civil cases is known as “discovery” — that is, where you can ask the other side to turn over any document or other piece of evidence/information in their possession that might have some bearing on your case (provided that you ask for it in fairly descriptive terms). Many litigants make the mistake of stopping their focus after obtaining discovery — once Read More
Dogs in the Courtrooms?
Imagine you are the victim of a serious crime and you now have to relive that awful moment you were victimized, recalling every detail, reliving all the pain, emotionally traumatized and so very vulnerable, as you tell the police officers and prosecutors exactly what happened to you. It is now time to testify in court and face the person who wronged you, share the same room, breathe the same air and relive your Read More








