Litigation
Apr. 23, 2002
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Dicta Column - By Carlos Bea - It is amusing to hear counsel use fuzzy words to steer a witness over the shoals of what the witness cannot quite say to the safe harbor of what counsel wants in the record. This steering often is done by the use of words that have become familiar but that are nonetheless still subject to the opposing counsel's objections.




Dicta Column
By Carlos Bea
It is amusing to hear counsel use fuzzy words to steer a witness over the shoals of what the witness cannot quite say to the safe harbor of what counsel wants in the record. This steering often is done by the use o...
By Carlos Bea
It is amusing to hear counsel use fuzzy words to steer a witness over the shoals of what the witness cannot quite say to the safe harbor of what counsel wants in the record. This steering often is done by the use o...
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