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Sophisticated Deposition Strategies $99.00



Copyright: March 2011
Product ID#: 54943CDR

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From Event: Sophisticated Deposition Strategies, held March 2011.

Program Description

Everyone knows that something unexpected will crop up during a deposition – and you need to always be ready for what might come your way. Perhaps you're in the habit of anticipating what may come – however, this strategic instruction can give you the skills you need to turn the tables, so you're in the driver's seat. Although proper preparation before taking or defending a deposition is essential, you also need to be able to think on your feet and deliver the unexpected.

Enhance your decision-making skills during a deposition, master the essential planning stages and prepare for a smooth delivery on the day of the deposition itself. Order today to develop a flexible style that will help you handle any situation that comes your way.


Course Content
  1. Preparing for the Deposition
  2. Preparing the Witness
  3. Ethical Considerations
  4. Taking the Deposition
  5. Defending the Deposition
  6. Looking Ahead – How to Use Deposition Testimony in the Case

  

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