Legal and Regulatory

Curb Discovery Costs With a Tailored Arbitration Clause
To curb the scope of discovery, an arbitration clause should regulate the number of interrogatories and written requests each party is allowed to issue and the number of depositions each party is allowed to take.
By Leslie Gutierrez
January 25, 2017
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by Leslie Gutierrez
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