The discovery process is an opportunity for litigators to better serve their clients. This handbook examines various issues that arise during the discovery process; focuses the reader on questions and topics that allow improvement in performance; and offers examples and exercises that demonstrate best practices, common errors, and methods to deal with difficult situations.
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John Hollander
John Hollander received his LLB from Queen’s University (1976) and was called to the Ontario Bar in 1978. He is a practising lawyer, with more than thirty-four years of experience as a civil trial advocate. He has a passion for mentoring and teaching young lawyers. He offers innovative seminars and workshops on both interview skills and advocacy. He currently teaches advanced trial advocacy at the University of Ottawa’s School of Common Law.