24 Jan 2023
Defending Depositions: More Than a Feeling
While defending a deposition, you might have the nagging sensation that opposing counsel’s questions are objectionable, but you aren’t sure if you have grounds to object. Civil Litigation has you covered. Check out the practice note linked below for tips on maintaining an active defense during your client’s deposition.
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