Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New York
I want to see the evidences used in a civil trial. Where should I go?
Asked on 12/11/11, 11:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Paula McGill
Attorney at Law
You can start by going to the clerk's office of the subject court to determine what has been filed.
However, discovery responses and documents aren't filed with the court unless ordered to do so or used in motions or other pleadings/documents. Moreover, in some cases, some or all the file is sealed. As a result, you might not have access to all evidence used in the matter unless you contact the counsel of the parties in questions.
Licensed and Practicing in New York
Answered on 12/11/11, 3:17 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
I am trying to find out which courts uses blue backs in New York. Asked 12/07/11, 9:58 am in United States New York General Civil Litigation
-
Is there anybody willing to take a Civil Lawsuit as a Pro-Bono Case or on... Asked 12/01/11, 10:27 am in United States New York General Civil Litigation