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But Wait… There's More… Can a Witness Make Substantive Changes To His Deposition Testimony After the Fact? ( October 2002 )
You are on top of the world. You have just taken a great deposition of a key witness for the opposing side. But wait! There's more! The witness, who elected to read and sign his transcript, has changed his testimony to something much less helpful to you and indeed selfserving. And he did this in the luxury of his own surroundings and with 30 days to contemplate his choice of words (and consult with his lawyer). But, you think, that can't possibly be allowed. Think again. -
Trial Practice in Illinois: Why Does a Lawsuit Take So Long? ( October 2000 )
You were seriously injued due to someone's negligence. You picture yourself walking . -
Guidelines For Giving Your Deposition ( August 2000 )
WHAT IS A DEPOSITION A deposition is your testimony, under oath. You will be asked questions by the opposing atto. -
FAQ's About the Progress of Your Lawsuit ( May 2000 )
Is it likely that my case can be settled out of court? Yes. Stephens & Stephens makes every effort to reach a fa. -
Ginsburg vs. Goldstein: An Inside Perspective ( May 2000 )
This now infamous lawsuit was filed on January 30, 1998 in County Court at Law #2, Dallas County, Texas, presided o. -
Secrets to Effective Trial Preparation ( October 1999 )
The raw material used in trial, which is created during the course of investigation, discovery and trial preparati. -
What is a Deposition? ( August 1999 )
News accounts of some recent high profile cases have reported the taking of a deposition of a .
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