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  • What Is a Deposition? | Definition, Process How to Prepare
    A deposition is an out-of-court witness testimony recorded by a certified court reporter or videographer Depositions are frequently used in litigation in the United States in both civil lawsuits and criminal cases
  • What Does Deposition Mean and How Does It Work?
    A deposition is sworn testimony given outside a courtroom, typically in a lawyer’s office, during the pretrial discovery phase of a civil lawsuit Federal rules cap each session at seven hours and give the witness 30 days afterward to review the transcript for errors
  • What Is a Deposition? - FindLaw
    Fact-Checked A deposition is the taking of an oral statement of a witness before trial under oath Depositions may be taken of lay or expert witnesses They are a part of discovery and a formal opportunity to gather information under oath before a civil trial
  • Deposition (law) - Wikipedia
    The deposition of the witness is taken and, if the witness is unable to appear at trial, the deposition may be used to establish the witness' testimony in lieu of the witness actually testifying
  • The Dos and Donts of a Deposition - LegalMatch
    A deposition is the taking of out-of-court testimony of a witness After a civil litigation has been filed, each side, as part of the process known as discovery, is permitted to question the other side
  • DEPOSITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DEPOSITION is out-of-court testimony that is made under oath by a party or witness (as an expert) in response to oral or written questions and that is recorded by an authorized officer for later use in court; also : a meeting at which such testimony is taken
  • Subpoena Deposition | California Courts | Self Help Guide
    Before you start What is a deposition? A deposition is taking a witness' testimony outside of court At a deposition, the witness is sworn in, and answers questions under penalty of perjury A court reporter is hired to transcribe the testimony The witness might also be audio or video recorded
  • Rule 30. Depositions by Oral Examination - LII Legal Information . . .
    At the end of a deposition, the officer must state on the record that the deposition is complete and must set out any stipulations made by the attorneys about custody of the transcript or recording and of the exhibits, or about any other pertinent matters


















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