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Five Signs That Your Case Needs a Discovery Referee
Courts often mandate the appointment of referees when their dockets cannot accommodate numerous discovery disputes. But under certain circumstances, lawyers should consider appointing a discovery referee by voluntary consent. This webinar will describe five indications that the parties and their lawyers will be better served, and will save money, by agreeing to use a discovery referee. The webinar will also briefly describe the process of using discovery referees in either courts or arbitrations and will suggest best practices to ensure that your time with a referee is well spent.
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