A deposition you defend is unlikely to make your case but, as many lawyers have learned the hard way, it may very well break your case. An ill-prepared client is your worst enemy. So it is up to the ...
Depositions taken during discovery are the mainstays of your case. Although you often have the least amount of control over what information comes to light during opposing counsels’ depositions, the ...
In her Litigation 101 column, Shira Forman writes: As compared with the strategic task of taking a deposition, defending a deposition is often regarded as simple—nothing more than holding the ...
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