Ethical Deposition Conduct
Episode 5 of the Ethical Witness Preparation podcast, hosted by Holland & Knight, titled "Ethical Deposition Conduct" was published on October 23, 2023 and runs 6 minutes.
October 23, 2023 ·6m · Ethical Witness Preparation
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Episode Description
This episode was originally released on July 14, 2022 | In the final episode of Holland & Knight's "Ethical Witness Preparation" podcast series, "The Ethical Witness: Ethical Deposition Conduct," litigation attorney Dan Small discusses the importance of ethical conduct during a deposition. Mr. Small notes that lawyers must understand the rules governing conduct and be able to clearly explain it to the witness. He then provides a clear example of what not to do in a deposition, before examining three areas that raise the most common conduct issues.
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