Monday, March 29, 2010

What is a Deposition and Will I Have To Testify?

Q: What is a deposition is, and I have to testify at a deposition rate?

A: First, swear to a deposition question and answer session where you can) (to confirm or to tell the truth. The questions and answers will be transcribed by a court stenographer, who later recorded all the questions and answers in a booklet.

If you have a process for damages that you or your loved ones suffer and you will be required to be updating your knowledge of the events and your knowledge to testifyof injuries. They are also raised questions such as these injuries are concerned, you can) (or your loved ones and what treatment you receive to treat these injuries.

The attorney (s) for the people that you are sued, you ask, usually in my office. Sometimes, because the inability to travel, we can take the injured victims and carrying out the deposition closer to their homes. Of course, I'm going to accompany you every step of the way.

Before your"Deposition" will you meet with me, either on the day you will have some questions, or on a fixed day before the deposition. During this session, I will you in detail about what you can expect to be prepared for you from the other attorney (s) are obtained. Over time we finished our meeting, you are virtually all types of questions you'll likely be asked by our opponents to be aware.

During the deposition, if you have any questions or concerns, we are able toa pause and discuss them in the privacy of my office.

After hearing your testimony is complete, you can expect a copy of the brochure, which is made all the questions and answers given, and contains preserved. You will also receive specific instructions about how you have the log for errors, and what to do if you can verify actual or typographical errors.

On another day I will have the opportunity to then ask whether the "defendant" (the party that you are suing) todetermine from them what happened and why. You are cordially invited to visit the defendant's deposition with me, but there are some instances where I will advise against it, there, and in some cases, I will accompany the client to me to promote.

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