Presented by: Hon. John W. Madden, IV (ret.)
Tuesday May 31, 5:05-6:00 pm
Applied for .25 ethics and .75 general CLE / CDLA Members ONLY please
Webinar
The presentation is aimed toward attorneys with a broad range of experience with depositions—from attorneys who have little to no experience up to attorneys with extensive experience.
The presentation initially reviews the rules of civil procedure that apply to and control the deposition process: Rules 30, 32, and 37.
The presentation reviews aspects of Rule 30 in detail, including:
The presentation also reviews aspects of Rule 37 in some detail, including:
The presentation then moves to a more detailed examination of deposition objections, including discussion of how:
Part of the discussion includes an analysis of the classic deposition objection: “form of the question” versus what the rules actually require.
Next, the presentation provides suggestions and tips on how to make the deposition process more productive. The suggestions and tips are organized around an analysis of the goals of an effective deposition:
The related discussion provides specific recommendations regarding:
The presentation does include video clips of improper, ineffective, and even unethical depositions used to illustrate how depositions should not be conducted—as well as a summary hundreds of thousands of dollars of sanctions that were imposed on one of the parties. (This portion, which involves ethics issues, takes 15 minutes of the presentation.)
Finally, the presentation finishes with constructive suggestions on how to use deposition transcripts at a trial.