Litigation
Mar. 30, 2001
Deposition Divertissement
The deposition is one of the most basic tasks a litigator performs. You show up, ask some questions, the witness answers, everyone goes back to the office. What could be more simple? Despite this simplicity, however, there are a number of points one should keep in mind to make depositions more effective.




The deposition is one of the most basic tasks a litigator performs. You show up, ask some questions, the witness answers, everyone goes back to the office. What could be more simple? Despite this simplicity, however, there are a number of points one should keep in mind to make depositions more effective.
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