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It depends more than anything else, on how busy the judge's docket is.

Additionally, it will depend upon the nature and extent of the discovery that has to be conducted. Discovery is a process by which the parties to a lawsuit attempt to determine the facts upon which their opponents rely. These include interrogatories (written questions answered under oath), requests for production of documents, and depositions (essentially, sworn question of answer sessions of people who do or are believed to have relevant knowledge of the facts).

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