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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 27
We represent an insured whose insurance company attempted to seek discovery against clients in a lawsuit the insurance company described as “impending.” The insurance company filed a Petition under Rule 27 of the Federal Rules of Procedure.
Rule 27(a)(1) of the Federal Rules of ... Continue Reading
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