Some theories say this isn't about the actual defamataion at all but it's rather about discovery. You have to answer a fuck ton of questions with even tiny amounts of relation to the case, whereas in court you have a much more narrow range of very specific questions that are allowed. This could be huge.
Some theories say this isn't about the actual defamataion at all but it's rather about discovery. You have to answer a fuck ton of questions with even tiny amounts of relation to the case, whereas in court you have a much more narrow range of very specific questions that are allowed.
This could be huge.
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