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    California Discovery Citations, 2026 Edition (The Rutter Group Civil Litigation Series)

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    California Discovery Citations provides the underlying legal citations necessary to determine the validity of specific types of discovery questions and procedures. This comprehensive resource includes detailed checklists and authorities for discovery

    Publisher:The Rutter Group
    Service Number:43530225
    Publication date:2026-01-01
    Print Series:The Rutter Group Civil Litigation Series
    Practice area:Civil procedure, General practice, Litigation
    Jurisdiction:California
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    David N. Finley

    David N. Finley is a litigation attorney with extensive experience in motion research and legal writing. He began his career as a motion and appellate writer at a well-known Los Angeles, California litigation firm, and later served as a managing editor, 

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    Sarah Kelman practiced labor and employment law for the Federal Bureau of Prisons under the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. In that role, she defended the agency in proceedings regarding employment discrimination, unfair labor practices, and