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August 29, 2018
The Litigation Process: Trial

If your dog bite claim has not been settled by the time an Arbitration is complete, the next step in the process of litigating your case is trial before a...

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August 29, 2018
Attorney Evaluation of Dog Bite Claims

Should you decide to contact David J. Cowhey, the South Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer, for a free consultation regarding your dog attack claim, there are several pieces of vital information...

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June 11, 2018
The Litigation Process: Arbitration

After all discovery has been completed and depositions have been taken in your dog bite case, and if your dog bite claim has not yet settled, the next step in...

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May 21, 2018
The Litigation Process: Depositions

Toward the end of the litigation process of your dog bite claim, the defense attorney assigned to the case may want to schedule you for a deposition. They will ask you...

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May 8, 2018
The Litigation Process: Expert Doctor Reports

In some, but not all, dog bite cases, it may become necessary for your attorney to help you choose an “expert” who can evaluate your dog bite injuries and write...

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April 25, 2018
$150,000 Settlement for Burlington County Boy with Multiple Scars

A case in which a young Burlington County (New Jersey) boy was attacked by a pair of Rottweilers has settled for the amount of $150,000.  The boy was a guest...

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April 9, 2018
The Litigation Process: Making a Motion for Summary Judgment

As The New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer, attorney David J. Cowhey knows that, more often than not, dog bite cases are won outside the courtroom. This is why in many of...

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March 19, 2018
The Litigation Process: Subpoenas

Another effective tool in Mr. Cowhey’s arsenal as the South Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer is the subpoena.  This is a document that, once a Complaint is filed in your dog...

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March 2, 2018
The Litigation Process: Requests for Admissions

As a top New Jersey Dog Bite attorney, one of Mr. Cowhey’s favorite tools in litigating a dog bite case is Requests for Admissions.  These are simple questions that we forward to...

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