Essential Deposition Skills: An Employment Case
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Essential Deposition Skills: An Employment Case
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Lesson 1: Deposition Preparation

1.0 Introduction to Deposition Preparation
Rebekah Page-Gourley, Institute of Continuing Legal Education

1.1 Plan for the Deposition
Identify each witness to depose, the key testimony being sought, and the best time and place to conduct the deposition. Schedule and notice the deposition.
Brian E. Koncius, Bogas & Koncius PC

1.2 Prepare a Deposition Outline
Prepare an outline for deposing the witness.
Brian E. Koncius, Bogas & Koncius PC

Lesson 2: Witness Preparation

2.0 Introduction to Witness Preparation
Rebekah Page-Gourley, Institute of Continuing Legal Education

2.1 Prepare Your Witness for the Deposition Process
Get the witness comfortable with the deposition process.
Ronda Tate Truvillion, Lewis & Munday PC

2.2 Prepare the Witness to Give Effective Testimony
Ethically prepare a client or witness to give effective testimony to support your case.
Ronda Tate Truvillion, Lewis & Munday PC

Lesson 3: Deposition Techniques

3.0 Introduction to Deposition Techniques
Rebekah Page-Gourley, Institute of Continuing Legal Education

3.1 Handle Housekeeping Matters
Ensure a clean deposition record, handle exhibits, and request transcripts.
Angela L. Jackson, Hooper Hathaway PC
Maurice G. Jenkins, Jackson Lewis PC

3.2 Ask Background Questions
Ask appropriate background questions to build rapport and evaluate the witness.
Angela L. Jackson, Hooper Hathaway PC
Maurice G. Jenkins, Jackson Lewis PC

3.3 Gather Facts with the Funnel Technique
Use the funnel technique to ask questions to discover unknown information and limit the scope of the witness's testimony.
Angela L. Jackson, Hooper Hathaway PC
Maurice G. Jenkins, Jackson Lewis PC

3.4 Elicit Testimony That Supports Your Case
Ask questions that elicit responses that support your case and expose witness vulnerability.
Angela L. Jackson, Hooper Hathaway PC
Maurice G. Jenkins, Jackson Lewis PC

Lesson 4: Objections

4.0 Introduction to Objections
Rebekah Page-Gourley, Institute of Continuing Legal Education

4.1 Make and Respond to Objections
To ensure a clear record, make necessary and effective objections when defending a deposition and respond appropriately to objections when taking a deposition.
Megan A. Bonanni, Pitt McGehee Palmer Bonanni & Rivers
Timothy H. Howlett, Dickinson Wright PLLC

Lesson 5: Common Problems

5.0 Introduction to Common Problems
Rebekah Page-Gourley, Institute of Continuing Legal Education

5.1 Deal with the Problem Witness
Identify potential solutions for responding to problems that might arise with a particular witness so you can achieve your goals for the deposition.
Kevin M. Carlson, Pitt McGehee Palmer Bonanni & Rivers

5.2 Deal with Difficult Opposing Counsel
Stay on track when confronted with an aggressive or otherwise unprofessional opposing counsel.
Cary S. McGehee, Pitt McGehee Palmer Bonanni & Rivers
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