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*Requests for Admissions can trigger recovery of deposition costs even by losing party - if costs are 'costs of proof'. [https://www.esquiresolutions.com/how-requests-for-admission-can-trigger-right-to-recovery-of-deposition-costs/#:~:text=A%20party%20need%20not%20prevail,and%20attorneys'%20fees%20are%20recoverable.]
*Requests for Admissions can trigger recovery of deposition costs even by losing party - if costs are 'costs of proof'. [https://www.esquiresolutions.com/how-requests-for-admission-can-trigger-right-to-recovery-of-deposition-costs/#:~:text=A%20party%20need%20not%20prevail,and%20attorneys'%20fees%20are%20recoverable.]
*Are damages awarded solely on market value, or can other means be used in civil cases? What are general methods of determining damages?

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  • Requests for Admissions can trigger recovery of deposition costs even by losing party - if costs are 'costs of proof'. [1]
  • Are damages awarded solely on market value, or can other means be used in civil cases? What are general methods of determining damages?