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*This is covered by the Rules of Civil Procedure
*Written discovery - the entry level way to do discovery [https://www.kirkland.com/publications/article/2019/06/how-junior-litigators-can-shape-a-case-through-wri]
*Written discovery - the entry level way to do discovery [https://www.kirkland.com/publications/article/2019/06/how-junior-litigators-can-shape-a-case-through-wri]
*Discovery requests - how served? Ideal - electronically, do I have access? Streamline this.
*Discovery requests - how served? Ideal - electronically, do I have access? Streamline this.
*[[Rule 5]] - serving and filing  
*From a booklet on pro se [https://www.mow.uscourts.gov/sites/mow/files/Pro_Se_Manual.pdf]:
*[[Rule 26]] - disclosure
*[[Rule 5]] - Serving and filing  
*[[Rule 26]] - Disclosure
*[[Rule 30]] - Depositions
*[[Rule 34]] - Document Requests
*[[Rule 33]] - Interrogatories
*[[Rule 33]] - Interrogatories
*[[Rule 45]] - Subpoena
*[[RSMO 517]] - States that Rules of Civil procedure apply
*Supreme Court of Missouir rules - [[SC 59.01]] - request for admissions.

Latest revision as of 01:25, 8 July 2024

  • This is covered by the Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Written discovery - the entry level way to do discovery [1]
  • Discovery requests - how served? Ideal - electronically, do I have access? Streamline this.
  • From a booklet on pro se [2]:
  • Rule 5 - Serving and filing
  • Rule 26 - Disclosure
  • Rule 30 - Depositions
  • Rule 34 - Document Requests
  • Rule 33 - Interrogatories
  • Rule 45 - Subpoena
  • RSMO 517 - States that Rules of Civil procedure apply
  • Supreme Court of Missouir rules - SC 59.01 - request for admissions.