What is informal discovery? It is factual research obtained without document requests, interrogatories, subpoenas, or depositions. And it can be crucial to developing a case. While the product of informal discovery may not itself be admissible as evidence, it often leads to admissible evidence. As we will discuss for the next forty-five minutes, informal discovery includes client and witness interviews, internet and public records searches, retention of private investigators and/or surveillance, and other methods of getting information. And unlike formal discovery, you can do it any time during the litigation—so get started as soon as possible.

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