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IMMIGRATION
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![]() Command of the civil rules of procedure, whether by the Texas Rules of Procedure or Federal Rules of Procedure, is essential in the winning process. Civil litigation often comes down to a command of these rules and the way and manner in which they shape a case. This can take the form of keeping out harmful evidence and ensuring that helpful evidence is allowed into the trial and greatly expanded on. Getting evidence from the other side can often be a major step in the case. Additionally, one needs to realize that trial preparation often calls for exhibits, demonstrative evidence, use of video and audio tapes, use of scales, charts, diagrams, expert witness testimony, proper jury selection and a review and thorough preparation of witnesses and cross-examination of hostile witnesses. This method of handling a case ensures that the result the client desires is obtained without delay or excuse.©
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