Shingle Springs, CA asked in Personal Injury, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for California

Q: The process of obtaining discovery for a CA Civil Injuction by way of filing a TRO with or without a PI.

Would like to know your experience with discovery and TRO’s. Plaintiff, I, need to obtain evidence for 4 TRO cases. It is crucial for me to be granted discovery on these cases and I appreciate your input on how I should proceed. Discovery in TRO's never granted due to time, CCP’s states’ rights to discovery in special proceedings. So it’s there by law but most judges will not grant it. Expedited discovery granted on TROs. The limitations imposed on expedited discovery is an issue but if that is all I can get I will take it. It seems the only way to get full discovery would be by filing a preliminary injunction. I have seen several PI filed alongside the TROS. If the best way is a PI, what is the process, file the PI first or together with the TRO? ISO An Attorney with Civil litigation experience in gang stalking, conspiring, and civil rights El Dorado or surrounding counties.

1 Lawyer Answer
Louis George Fazzi
Louis George Fazzi
Answered
  • Civil Rights Lawyer
  • Jess Ranch, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: This is not the proper forum for seeking such discrete legal advice. I believe you should concentrate your search to law firms capable of such widespread research. Focus on civil rights law firms in and around San Francisco or Sacramento, who will have the expertise you seek. There are also firms headquartered in Los Angeles who might be of assistance to you. In my experience, big law firms will offer you the best chance at success.

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