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I Gotta Know
Here's what I know
I Object
and then what???
Potpourri
100
The destruction or loss of evidence
What is Spoliation?
100
The individual answering questions at a deposition
What is deponent?
100
The process of selecting jurors
What is Voir Dire?
100
The type of questions decided by the appellate court?
What is questions of law?
100
The decision of the jury
What is verdict?
200
Signs Answers to Interrogatories
What is the client?
200
A court order to obtain records or documents
What is subpoena duces tecum?
200
If a party does not want an individual on the jury, he or she can use this to "kick" them off the jury?
What is a challenge (peremptory or for cause)
200
a person who has nothing to satisfy a judgment is known as this
What is judgment proof?
200
An attorney's questions to his client during case in chief
What is direct examination?
300
The censoring or obscuring part of the text of a document
What is redacting?
300
What ISCR 201(k) says that attorneys must do
What is What is work out differences in discovery before involving the court?
300
Having a witness testifying to the accuracy, stipulations by the party's, judicial notice, or calling an expert witness are ways to do this.
What is authenticate evidence?
300
The appellate court finds that although this kind of error occurred it would not have affected the outcome
What is harmless error?
300
What a paralegal can do in the settlement process
What is Gather information, organize the information and prepare documents
400
Can prevents disclosure of evidence in a lawsuit
What is Protective Order?
400
During discovery, hearsay evidence is discoverable because of this
What is lead to admissible evidence?
400
An ADR before a neutral party who decides the issues of a case
What is Arbitration?
400
Reviewing the accuracy and completeness of citations in an appellate brief
What is cite checking?
400
The winning party's itemized expenses
What is bill of costs?
500
Prior to trial, if a party becomes aware of new information not previously disclosed the must do this.
What is update response or disclose new information?
500
A pretrial tool that can limit the number of contested issues and remove the need to call record keepers at trial
What is a Request to Admit Facts or Genuineness of Documents?
500
To establish this, the plaintiff must present enough evidence to meet his/her burden of proof or be subject to a motion for a directed verdict
What is prima facie case?
500
A post trial motion where a party asks the court to increase the jury's verdict award.
What is Additur?
500
The post judgment procedure to get the defendant's wages
What is garnishment?