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Discovery
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A deposition is a discovery tool by which your attorney can obtain sworn testimony from a witness outside of the courtroom and the presence of the Judge.
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Parish v. Petter  Fayette Circuit Court After a banquet for a business fraternity to which Nathaniel Parish (“Parish”) and Kaitlynn Patrice Petter (“Petter”) belonged, Parish and Petter attended an after-party at an apartment complex. Petter then invited some people from the after-party to her home. At Petter’s home, she went into a room to retrieve...
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Spousal team Sharon D. Nelson and John Simek of Sensei gave a great presentation at the AAML annual meeting in Chicago last week. I had been following Sharon’s blog, Ride The Lightning for a few weeks, so I was surprised and delighted to meet her and learn forensic electronic evidence tips from them. If you...
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While we are posting about depositions, check out Deposition Misbehavior from The Law Profs Blog. It could get you suspended.
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This is a very long post, but I think even very experienced litigators will enjoy it. Most of it is below the fold so you can click “continue reading…” as you have time to take it in, or come back to it before you take your next deposition. Vicki Pynchon has been sharing tips for...
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