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| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
During the past few months we have experienced snowstorms, rainstorms, wild fires and mudslides. As a result there have been many inquiries into attending depositions remotely.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
During the past few months we have experienced snowstorms, rainstorms, wild fires and mudslides. As a result there have been many inquiries into attending depositions remotely.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
On May 10, 2018, the California Supreme Court issued an order approving a new set of Rules of Professional Conduct for California lawyers, effective November 1, 2018.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
Occasionally we receive inquiries from an attorney requesting that a deposition proceed by written questions in lieu of oral examination, often in connection with obtaining medical or billing records. Below are the general rules for handling these types of depositions.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
Over the next few months the Network News will be providing brief answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
Over the next few months the Network News will be providing brief answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
Over the next few months the Network News will be providing brief answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
| by Heather Duncan, Esq.
By now, we all know that a California court reporter must uphold the strictest standards of professional neutrality and impartiality as outlined in the Business & Professions Code, California Code of Regulations and California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP). The court reporter is not an agent of any one party, attorney, or deponent, but is a neutral and impartial officer of the court, entrusted with the job of creating a record of every word spoken when the parties are on the record.
| by Catherine Evans, Esq.
Deposition testimony used in support of a brief should be concise and precise. This requires preparation.