Introduction: How to Use This Book |
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Part One: Being Deposed |
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Part Two: Taking and Defending Depositions |
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The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) |
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Finding the Deposition Rules That Apply to You |
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An Overview of Deposition Procedures |
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Depositions in a Nutshell |
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Providing Notice of a Deposition |
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Deposition Scheduling Requirements |
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Rescheduling Your Deposition |
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Avoiding a Deposition Altogether |
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Document Production at Depositions |
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Reviewing and Signing Your Deposition |
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Using Depositions in a Lawsuit |
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Using Depositions Before Trial |
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Using Depositions in a Trial |
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Preparing to Give Deposition Testimony |
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Parties Represented by Attorneys |
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Parties Representing Themselves |
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The Golden Rules for Responding to Questions |
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Responding to Common Questions |
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Responding to Trick Questions |
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Responding to Requests for Future Action |
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Finishing Interrupted Answers |
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Reviewing and Signing Your Deposition |
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Beginning a Deposition: ``The Usual Admonitions'' |
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Admonitions: Examples and Explanations |
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Legitimacy of Background Questions |
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Your Educational Background |
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Questions You Can Legally Refuse to Answer |
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Privileged Communications |
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The Work Product Privilege |
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Evidence of Criminal Activity |
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The Difference Between Expert and Nonexpert Witnesses |
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Predeposition Disclosures |
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Typical Predeposition Involvement |
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The Importance of Thorough Deposition Preparation |
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The Predeposition Planning Meeting |
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Typical Deposition Questioning |
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PART TWO: TAKING AND DEFENDING DEPOSITIONS |
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The Lay of the Discovery Landscape |
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The Purposes of Discovery |
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Impediments to Achieving Discovery Goals |
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General Rules of Discovery Questioning |
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Enforcing Discovery Rules |
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An Overview of Formal Discovery Methods |
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Preparing for the Deposition |
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Eliciting Additional Information After Your Opponent's Questioning |
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Entering Into Stipulations |
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Taking a Deposition: Deposing a ``Hostile'' Witness |
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Should You Take a Deposition? |
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Preparing to Take a Deposition |
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Beginning the Deposition: Preliminary Questioning |
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The Two Basic Forms of Questions |
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Using the Two Basic Forms of Questions |
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Responding to an Evasive Witness |
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Depositions Arranged by Your Opponent |
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Taking a Deposition: Responding to a Defending Attorney's Roadblocks |
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Responding to Instructions Not to Answer |
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Responding to Coaching of the Deponent |
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Taking a Deposition: Deposing a ``Friendly'' Witness |
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When to Depose a Friendly Witness |
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Offering Deposition Testimony Into Evidence |
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Eliciting All Favorable Evidence |
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Complying With Evidence Rules |
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The Rules of Videotaped Depositions |
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When Should You Videotape a Deposition? |
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Disadvantages of Videotaping |
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Taking an Effective Videotaped Deposition |
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10 | (2) |
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Defending a Videotaped Deposition |
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Glossary |
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Appendix 1: Excerpts From the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) |
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Appendix 2: State Discovery and Deposition Rules |
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Appendix 3: Sample Forms |
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Index |
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