Drafting Pleadings and Other Legal Documents
There is no better teacher than a good example. A great way to learn how to be a successful trial attorney is to watch one in trial and an even better way is to second-chair or co-chair a trial with that veteran. The same principle goes for other pretrial practice and trial work in drafting legal documents.
Here are some nice templates:
· Complaint – State Court
· Complaint – Federal
· Answer
· Motion to Compel
· Motion for Summary Judgment
· Interrogatories and Requests for Production
· Requests for Admissions
· Juror Questionnaire
Hope you find these useful.
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