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Best Practices for Preparing, Conducting, and Using Depositions
A well-planned, well-executed deposition can literally make your case in court.
Whether organizing evidence to present during depositions, preparing your questions, or utilizing testimony once a deposition has been conducted, an effective, strategic approach is key.
This piece covers:
Guidance for preparing for depositions
Best practices for conducting a deposition
Strategies for making the most effective use of deposition evidence, including deposition video
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