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Jessica F
- Lakewood, Colorado
"Using depos as a laboratory. "
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Kathryn J
- Portland, Oregon
"Intentional use of rhetorication "
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Brian M
- Portland, Maine
"Look for opportunities to include more value-laden terms in crafting questions"
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Benjamin J
- Portland, Maine
"Using more leading questions during adverse depositions and being more cognizant that a deposition is used to create a "script" for trial."
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Elizabeth S
- Gorham, Maine
"take more depositions!
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Elizabeth M
- South Portland, Maine
"In general, I think it was very helpful in looking at depositions and the goals of depositions in a different light.
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Daniel H
- Odessa, Texas
"leading. "
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Joseph T
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
"Don't save secrets/trump cards for trial -- use it to gain an advantage, don't hold it for an indeterminate, unknown event down the road that may never come."
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Brian W
- Houston, Texas
"Reiterate dont hold back in depositions"
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John S
- Overland Park, Kansas
"Using impeachment evidence more aggressively earlier on in a case."
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