In this seminar, we will talk about the process of taking a deposition, why you should (or should not) take a deposition; and, how to accomplish that. We will also discuss some of the common objections that are raised, and how to deal with them. Finally, we will talk about the different kinds of witnesses or deponents, and how those differences come into play. This seminar is designed to provide nuts and bolts advice on whether and how to take a deposition, and hopefully the most seasoned litigator and someone preparing for a first deposition will find this seminar engaging.
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