Gathering Evidence and Testimony: What You Need to Know

Thursday, February 18, 2016
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

In every court case, there is an important step called “discovery.” During discovery, both sides collect and exchange information about the case and prepare for trial. However, the discovery process is complicated, not always intuitive, and can be daunting to a self-represented litigant. In this class, learn how to navigate the discovery process and best position your case for trial.

Class covers:

  • An overview of the types of discovery available to a civil litigant
  • Initiating and responding to written discovery
  • The preservation, collection and production of documents and other tangible items
  • Noticing, taking and appearing for depositions
  • Planning for the use of evidence at trial

Presented by Kristina Azlin and Michael Boardman:
Ms. Azlin is an experienced civil litigator in State and Federal courts and a partner at Holland & Knight.

Mr. Boardman is an associate at the firm and has also handled cases from inception through trial. Both attorneys are part of the firm’s West Coast Litigation Group.

Registration fee: FREE
Sponsored by the Friends of the Los Angeles County Law Library through the generous support of the Federal Bar Association.

Classes fill up fast, register today to reserve your seat! All registrants must check-in 10 minutes prior to class time to ensure your seat is not reassigned to waiting-list and walk-in attendees when classes are full.

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