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May 18, 2006
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Forum Column - By Charles S. Doskow - At the conclusion of most depositions the table is littered with documents produced by one party or both and either identified during the questioning of the witness or used by counsel as the basis for asking questions.




By Charles S. Doskow
At the conclusion of most depositions the table is littered with documents produced by one party or both and either identified during the questioning of the witness or used by counsel as the basis for asking questions. The lawyers then pack the papers away in their respective brief cases.
Among these items may ...
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