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Taking & Defending Depositions- Part 3

Taking & Defending Depositions: Strategies & Techniques - Part III
Corporate & Expert Depositions (OnDemand)
Originally held on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm


Description:
Depositions are one of the most crucial and challenging stages of litigation. They permit a skilled examiner to fill in critical gaps in the documentary record, elicit vital judicial admissions that can shape the outcome of dispositive motions and trials, and provide keen insights into how witnesses will likely react to the crucible of cross-examination at trial and how such witnesses will be perceived by others, principally the jury or a judge in a bench trial. In many cases, depositions will make or break a case. Whether you are a junior associate taking your first deposition or a seasoned litigator, come join our panel of skilled and experienced and diverse litigators for a discussion of strategies and techniques for maximizing your effectiveness with depositions.

Part III of this three-part series will focus on the strategies and techniques for preparing for and conducting depositions of specialized witnesses, e.g., corporate, third-party and expert witnesses.

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CLE Credit:
New York: 2.0 Skills
New Jersey: 2.3 General
California: 1.5 General
Pennsylvania: 1.5 General
Connecticut: Available to Licensed Attorneys


Program Fee:

$149 for Members | $249 for Nonmembers
This program is free to Members who are Recent Law Graduates, Newly Admitted Lawyers (admitted for the first time in 2022-2024), In-House Counsel, Judges, or Attorneys  in  Government, Academic or Not-for-Profit sectors.


Program Chair:

Steven H. Holinstat, Proskauer Rose LLP


Sponsoring Association Committees:
Litigation, Seth D. Allen, Chair




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Where
Online Event


Tuesday, 30 July 2024

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