Problems With Redactions: Ghislaine Maxwell Edition
There's a new way for redactions to be spoiled.
There's a new way for redactions to be spoiled.
Do you and your team have the right tools and techniques to handle this key moment in litigation?
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At critical points in a deposition, having the right documents in hand can make all the difference. Preparation is just as important as the flexibility to respond to unforeseen developments. Do you and your team have the right tools and techniques to handle this key moment in litigation?
He says he carries a gun because "people don't like him."
This takes "smoking gun" too literally.
Oh, this is going to be juicy.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
This deposition is worth a read -- both for it's political value and for the practice pointers.
While the generic objection "as to form" allows you to get out your objection quickly, you risk not fully preserving the objection and not properly giving your adversary notice allowing him to reword his question, and you are acting contrary to the rules of practice in some jurisdictions.
That time when opposing counsel ducks under the deposition table to question your manhood....
Columnist Tamara Tabo opines on the deposition of Alan Dershowitz in his litigation with Paul Cassell.
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Columnist Tamara Tabo reports on the latest developments in the ongoing legal battle between two legal luminaries, Alan Dershowitz and Paul Cassell.
You may have a lot of goals for a deposition, but one should be ensuring that at the end of the day you have a transcript that you can actually use to win your case.
You wouldn't expect the word "butthurt" to be used professionally by lawyers during legal proceedings -- until now.
The lawyer's assailant has been charged with murder.
This is what happens when a judge just wants a party to suck it up and deal.