Litigation
Jan. 25, 2002
Bring Client to Deposition to Show Holes in Case
Dicta Column - By Henry L. Hecht, Take a party's deposition, and the party's lawyer will attend. Take a nonparty's deposition, and the opposing party's lawyer will attend, possibly joined by the witness's lawyer. But whom, if anyone, should you bring to a deposition?




Dicta Column
By Henry L. Hecht
Take a party's deposition, and the party's lawyer will attend. Take a nonparty's deposition, and the opposing party's lawyer will attend, possibly joined by the witness...
By Henry L. Hecht
Take a party's deposition, and the party's lawyer will attend. Take a nonparty's deposition, and the opposing party's lawyer will attend, possibly joined by the witness...
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