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The crowding-out effect is the tendency for
Reasonable Expenses
Costs that are deemed necessary and prudent under certain circumstances, often evaluated in legal or financial contexts.
Discovery Plan
A plan formed by the attorneys litigating a lawsuit on behalf of their clients that indicates the types of information that will be disclosed by each party to the other prior to trial, the testimony, and evidence that each party will or may introduce at trial, and the general schedule for pretrial disclosures and events.
Pretrial Disclosures
Information exchanged between parties before trial, including evidence and witness lists, pursuant to legal procedures.
Discovery Costs
The expenses incurred in the process of gathering evidence and information for a legal case.
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