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  1. Filing a Motion to Compel: Legal Steps - ENJURIS

    A motion to compel is a powerful tool in the legal process that ensures fairness and thoroughness in discovery. It embodies the procedural aspect of the law that prevents either party from …

  2. What Are the Most Common Motions in Personal Injury Cases?

    A detailed guide to common motions in personal injury cases, designed to enhance your understanding and confidence through the litigation process.

  3. 8 Steps in Every Personal Injury (Civil) Lawsuit: What to Expect

    The common steps in a personal injury lawsuit, from filing a complaint to appealing a judgment. Learn what to expect from your civil case.

  4. Discover: What Is Discovery in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

    Discovery enables litigants to compel adversaries to turn over evidence in their possession before trial. Tweet this Discovery is a formal process that exists in both civil and criminal cases and, …

  5. Guide to Georgia's Workers' Compensation Claim Process - ENJURIS

    If a party refuses to comply with discovery, a motion to compel can be filed. The motion to compel asks the court to require the party to comply and may also ask for attorneys fees and …

  6. Georgia Courts - Where Your Personal Injury Claim Goes

    You might need to supplement these queries with motions to the judge, such as a motion to compel discovery. Discovery will include depositions (under-oath questioning by opposing …

  7. How to Sue Someone: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide - ENJURIS

    Want to sue someone? Learn how to file a lawsuit, assess your case, explore alternatives, and navigate the legal process. Tips from real lawyers.

  8. Lawsuit Settlement Process: How Long Will My Injury Claim Take?

    For example, a motion for summary judgment asks the court to dismiss the case and typically takes longer to draft and hear than, say, a motion to compel an attorney to turn over certain …

  9. Arizona Personal Injury Lawsuit Roadmap: 9 Steps of Filing a Claim

    Motion to compel: A motion asking that the court order the other party to take some action (usually to respond to overdue discovery requests) Motion for summary judgment: A motion asking the …

  10. Can Insurers Access My Private Social Media Profiles? - ENJURIS

    Learn whether insurers and defense lawyers can access your private social media posts during a lawsuit and how to preserve your privacy.