I was astonished! I had spent the better part of a full day preparing my client, a sexual harassment defendant, for his videotaped deposition. We'd covered every topic and I had mock questioned him five different ways on every conceivable issue. I thought the depo went swimmingly, and I left the session thinking my opponent had scored nary a single point. And I was right: substantively my client was prepared and t...
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