Sentences with phrase «obtaining additional discovery»

Garner v. Bank of Nova Scotia, 2014 NSSC 63, involved a motion to adjourn a trial for purposes of obtaining additional discovery.

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At any time after the filing of a joint case conference report, or not sooner than 10 days after a party has filed a separate case conference report, or upon order by the court or discovery commissioner, any party who has complied with Rule 16.1 (a)(1) may obtain discovery by one or more of the following additional methods: depositions upon oral examination or written questions; written interrogatories; production of documents or things or permission to enter upon land or other property under Rule 34 or Rule 45 (a)(1)(C), for inspection and other purposes; physical and mental examinations; and requests for admission.
In the case of a self employed spouse, your lawyer will likely have to help you by using the discovery process to obtain and analyze additional information.
The notice is required to include the following information: • A brief description of the breach, including the date of the breach and the date of its discovery, if known; • A description of the type of Unsecured Protected Health Information involved in the breach; • Steps you should take to protect yourself from potential harm resulting from the breach; • A brief description of actions we are taking to investigate the breach, mitigate losses, and protect against further breaches; • Contact information, including a toll - free telephone number, e-mail address, Web site or postal address to permit you to ask questions or obtain additional information.
The notice is required to include the following information: • a brief description of the breach, including the date of the breach and the date of its discovery, if known; • a description of the type of Unsecured Protected Health Information involved in the breach; • steps you should take to protect yourself from potential harm resulting from the breach; • a brief description of actions we are taking to investigate the breach, mitigate losses, and protect against further breaches; • contact information, including a toll - free telephone number, e-mail address, Web site or postal address to permit you to ask questions or obtain additional information.
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