Winning Deposition Techniques
Friday, April 23, 2010
The Law of Depositions
Kathleen L. Nastri, Esq., Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, PC, Bridgeport
- How to Use Depositions as a Substitute for Trial Testimony
- The Law of Cross Examining with Depositions
- Objections and Instructions not to Answer
- Who can be Deposed, in What Order, and Where
- Motions for Protective Order
- The Meaning of the Usual Stipulations
- Requesting Production of Materials and Objections to Production Requests
- Limits on Subject Matter and Length of Deposition
Dealing with Obstreperous Defense Counsel
Jonathan Katz, Esq., Jacobs, Grudberg, Belt, Dow & Katz, PC, New Haven
- Know Your Adversary and be Prepared
- Rules, Stipulations and Case Law Limiting Permissible Interruption
- A Courteous, Deliberative Approach to Seeking Sanctions
- Other Approaches to Dealing with the Abusive Opponent
- “Sauce for the Goose” and the Interests of Justice
- Effective Motion Practice
Depositions of Lay Witnesses
Christopher P. Anderson, Esq., Anderson Law Firm, Norwich
- Eliciting Exhaustive, Expansive Answers
- The Investigator: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How?
- Identifying/Explaining/Evaluating Relevant Witnesses, Documents, Evidence
- Determining Strengths & Weaknesses of the Case
- How to Get Your Client to Show His/Her “Best Side”
- How Not to Lose Your Case in Deposition
Depositions of Expert Witnesses
Cindy L. Robinson, Esq., Tremont & Sheldon, PC, Bridgeport
- Know about the Defense Expert Before the Deposition
- Getting Expert Depositions Scheduled
- Understanding the Subject Matter of the Case
- What Your Expert Needs to Know Before Deposition
- What’s the Theory of Your Case and How Can the Expert Help You Prove It?
Videotaping Depositions
Paul A. Slager, Esq., Silver Golub & Teitell, LLP, Stamford
- Costs/Benefits
- Authority and Governing Law
- Special Strategic Considerations for Videotaping Depositions
- Opportunities and Pitfalls
- Using Videotaped Depositions in Settlement Presentations
- Using Videotaped Depositions During Trial
Speakers
| Kathleen L. Nastri, Esq. (chair) | Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder, PC |
| Paul A. Slager, Esq. (chair) | Slager Madry LLC |
| Christopher P. Anderson, Esq. | Anderson Law Firm |
| Jonathan Katz, Esq. | Jacobs & Dow, LLC |
| Cindy L. Robinson, Esq. | Robinson Mahoney PLLC |
CLE Credits
This Continuing Legal Education program is appropriate for both newly-admitted and experienced attorneys, and has been approved for the following credits in accordance with the rule requirements of these states:
| Skills | |
|---|---|
| Connecticut | 4.50 cr |
Venue
441 Clark Ln., Orange CT 06477