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Litigation

Nov. 1, 2001

Depositions Lock Down Witness Testimony

Many litigators think of depositions primarily as a discovery tool. It's easy to see why.

        By Henry L. Hecht
        
        Many litigators think of depositions primarily as a discovery tool. It's easy to see why.
        Suppose you represent the plaintiff in an automobile personal-injury lawsuit. The main issue is whether the light was green when your client entered the ...

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