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Request for Admissions Litigation Strategies

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

NY Practice Tip: Protecting Your Client Against an Improper Notice to Admit

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The CPLR 3123 notice to admit can be a useful device in litigation.  Its primary purpose is to expedite a trial by eliminating the necessity of proving a readily admittible fact or matter not in dispute. ...more

Weintraub Tobin

Losing Twice at Trial: Denying Requests for Admission Can Come Back to Bite You

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Litigation tends to be expensive, increasingly so due to the burdens of discovery. (You can thank the advent of emails, text messages, and other forms of communication now documenting conversations that used to take place by...more

Butler Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP

Unsuccessfully Using Requests for Admissions as a Sword for Attorney's Fees

As a defense attorney practicing in the areas of auto accidents, premises liability, and products liability cases, I observe plaintiff’s counsel serving my clients with requests for admission, asking for improbable...more

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