In a deposition taken in mid-December near San Francisco, Joe Sullivan, Uber's security chief from 2015 to 2017, said that the most explosive claims made by another former Uber employee of unethical and illegal behavior by members of his security team were false.
In a deposition taken as part of a federal wrongful - death lawsuit, Sheriff Craig Apple testified the company's «performance» played a role in his decision, though he said the change was also based on a better offer from another company.
Not exact matches
In the deposition, which took place in late August, Daley was asked if he remembered when he learned that the Park Grill group had been picked as the successful bidder for the restaurant dea
In the
deposition, which
took place
in late August, Daley was asked if he remembered when he learned that the Park Grill group had been picked as the successful bidder for the restaurant dea
in late August, Daley was asked if he remembered when he learned that the Park Grill group had been picked as the successful bidder for the restaurant deal.
At a
deposition taken of Mr. Bruder, he recalled a meeting with the Division of Elections and the Executive Board of the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections
in early 1999.
In probably about a month's time now they can't
take depositions.
They intend to email principal investigators to ask why the mandatory
deposition of results did not
take place, and to enquire about the reasons for non-publication
in medical journals of those trials where there is a published
deposition.
But new computer models hint that the U-turn resulted from more familiar geological processes
taking place at Earth's surface —
in particular, the persistent erosion, movement, and
deposition of sediment wearing away from the growing Andes.
The new ORNL formula, however,
takes the standard substance and subtly adjusts the method of chemical
deposition used
in its creation to create white graphene that is particularly smooth at an atomic level.
Berkeley Lab received these competitive awards from ARPA - E's Rhizosphere Observations Optimizing Terrestrial Sequestration (ROOTS) program, which seeks to develop crops that
take carbon out of the atmosphere and store it
in soil — enabling a 50 percent increase
in carbon
deposition depth and accumulation while also reducing nitrous oxide emissions by 50 percent and increasing water productivity by 25 percent.
Second, Warfarin, a vitamin K inhibitor, produces a toxicity profile almost identical to that of vitamin D, but does not increase serum calcium levels.81 Third, one group used vitamin D to produce calcium
deposition in the kidneys of chickens at doses that did not lead to hypercalcemia.104 This finding is consistent with a case report of four post-menopausal women who were
taking undetermined doses of vitamin D without their knowledge
in the form of supplements that appeared to be contaminated with large amounts of vitamin D2: these patients had abnormally high vitamin D levels, three times the calcium
in their urine as is normal, and appeared, albeit inconclusively, to have associated bone loss.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the role of hormones in fat deposition and then list the different ways to stabilize hormones for optimum fat los
In this article, we will
take a closer look at the role of hormones
in fat deposition and then list the different ways to stabilize hormones for optimum fat los
in fat
deposition and then list the different ways to stabilize hormones for optimum fat loss.
But an encounter at her
deposition may
take her life
in an entirely unexpected direction.
We have requested underlying data, a clear statement of what Sheri needed to do to get a perfect score, and to
take depositions of both State Ed and [the American Institutes for Research (AIR)-- the VAM developer
in NY].
[8] The mechanism of formation is the
deposition of material on the ceilings of caves, however with lava stalactites formation happens very quickly
in only a matter of hours, days, or weeks, whereas limestone stalactites may
take up to thousands of years.
A doctor's family can't bust
in and ask him where the wax paper is when he's with a patient, a police officer can't
take a call from home when she's
taking a statement, and a lawyer can't break up a sibling squabble when he's
in the middle of a
deposition... why should it b any different for artists?
If only these clowns knew what being
taken apart
in a
deposition will feel like.
As the pioneer of video for litigation from way back
in 1975, it
took almost 5 years for attorneys to wrap their arms around how videotaped
depositions enhance courtroom testimony.
In Plaintiff's Emergency Motion for Protective Order filed yesterday, attorney Joe Klock advised the court that today, July 14, «the
deposition of Mr. Strickland was scheduled to be and is to be
taken by Hugh Morgan, Joe Klock was to defend the
deposition of Mr. Brakenhoff, and Juan Carlos Antorcha was scheduled to
take the
deposition of Mr. Pennekamp.»
Imagine such professors being first - chair counsel
in a complex civil or criminal litigation who must interview potential witnesses,
take depositions and engage
in electronic discovery, file and respond to summary judgment motions, conduct voir dire, present the testimony of an expert witness, cross-examine (and impeach) hostile witnesses, and make closing arguments to a jury.
The only time you have an earlier
deposition is if multiple lawyers are traveling to the site and multiple
depositions have to
take place, to ensure everybody gets finished
in the allotted number of days.»
The Tennessee lawyer racked up a legal bill of $ 140,000
in just two and a half months of a wrongful death suit without ever
taking witness statements or
depositions, preparing expert statements, or discovery requests.
Founded by a AMLaw 100 litigator and an eDiscovery veteran, eDepoze was founded
in 2012 to
take the paper out of
depositions.
When I was practicing at the big firm I used to be jealous of my compatriots who did a lot of travel and
took depositions, because their hours billed sitting on an airplane, reading a magazine were just as good as my hours billed reading cases on Westlaw and actually drafting, and I did a lot more that kind of thing and it's hard to achieve the same level of billable hours doing what I do than it is
in other areas like just regular litigation.
More than likely, your attorney will come to you
in order to discuss your case and to
take your
deposition.
How an Experienced Birth Injury Lawyer Can Help For a successful case, it is often necessary to hire experts,
take depositions and gather evidence
in an effort to oppose the lawyers of large insurance firms.
In most cases, if a Maryland automobile accident victim has particularly high noneconomic damages (and if the insurance available is high enough), it is best to file a lawsuit and allow the defense attorney to
take the victim's
deposition.
For as little as a few hundred dollars per depo, StratosLink allows for attorneys to
take depositions from their OWN computers
in their OWN offices.
Attorneys put up large sums of money on these complex cases
in order to hire experts, and investigators,
take depositions, gather evidence and oppose the lawyers of large corporations and their insurance firms.
Whether your case is settled out of court (with your approval) or
taken before a judge and jury, our firm can advance the money needed to cover litigation costs and anything else that may arise
in conjunction with your case, such as investigation costs,
deposition costs, medical reports etc..
My first year
in practice, I found myself repeatedly undertaking tasks for the first time — drafting discovery, writing a complaint,
taking a
deposition, defending a
deposition, or handling a first oral argument.
He described a recent
deposition he
took where he loaded all the exhibits into CitePin
in advance, assigned them all to a cluster created for the
deposition, and had easy access to them all directly from his iPad.
When the
deposition takes place
in a doctor's office or hotel room, for example, make sure you aren't shunted off to the side with papers on your lap.
In cases where another lawyer has noticed the
deposition but decided to arrive late, assume they will be happy for you to
take charge.
In my first two years in small law, I was able to work 4 trials, argue too many motions, take to many depositions, participate in case evaluations and facilitations, and write at least two appellate briefs that I can recall of the top of my hea
In my first two years
in small law, I was able to work 4 trials, argue too many motions, take to many depositions, participate in case evaluations and facilitations, and write at least two appellate briefs that I can recall of the top of my hea
in small law, I was able to work 4 trials, argue too many motions,
take to many
depositions, participate
in case evaluations and facilitations, and write at least two appellate briefs that I can recall of the top of my hea
in case evaluations and facilitations, and write at least two appellate briefs that I can recall of the top of my head.
The lawyer
taking the
deposition can obtain information that may not otherwise have been received
in written discovery, and the answers can lead to discoverable evidence.
But just because you're
taking your first
deposition doesn't mean you need to go
in blind.
In addition, the firm offers a practical training component that provides hands - on experience with activities such as drafting a legal research memorandum, negotiating a deal, drafting an IPO document, taking a deposition and trying a case in a mock tria
In addition, the firm offers a practical training component that provides hands - on experience with activities such as drafting a legal research memorandum, negotiating a deal, drafting an IPO document,
taking a
deposition and trying a case
in a mock tria
in a mock trial.
In personal injury cases, the lawyers have the ability to
take the
depositions of the witnesses that will testify at trial so that they know ahead of time what the expected testimony will be.
Discovery can
take four forms: written interrogatories (questions which must be answered under oath); document production; requests for admissions (asking the other party to admit certain facts); and
depositions (formally transcribed and sworn statements
taken in front of a court reporter or other court officer).
One litigator outlined: «My first year and a half was spent typically doing junior associate tasks like case management, discovery related work and heavy research but
in the last half a year I've
taken on a substantial amount of drafting,
taken control of briefs and second chaired
depositions.»
In cases involving complex factual or legal issues, it may
take a long time for
depositions, expert reviews and documents to be exchanged and evaluated by the parties.
Deposition: Oral testimony that is
taken under oath
in which one party presents questions to the other party or relevant witnesses.
Gerry
takes the issue from one of
deposition training and makes an interesting observation about how the skill sets lawyers rely on to succeed
in their profession really hurt the management of the business of the law firm.
With Apple's built -
in software and a minimal hardware investment, you can begin
taking video
depositions tomorrow.
Generally, lawyers will have more experience and conduct
depositions, while paralegals sit
in on the
depositions and
take notes.
In the course of his representation of asbestos - related plaintiffs, John has defended or
taken more than 200
depositions of the nation's top medical authorities on asbestos disease, including scientists, pathologists, epidemiologists, radiologists, surgeons, pulmonologists, oncologists, and certified Industrial Hygienists.
In a front - page New York Times story on Friday, he describes how he came to take the deposition of Jeffrey Stephan, an employee of GMAC who signed thousands of foreclosure affidavits in his role as a «limited signing officer.&raqu
In a front - page New York Times story on Friday, he describes how he came to
take the
deposition of Jeffrey Stephan, an employee of GMAC who signed thousands of foreclosure affidavits
in his role as a «limited signing officer.&raqu
in his role as a «limited signing officer.»
Quite simply, lawyers appreciate our clients, the folks who pay our bills, who feign interest at our explanations of dull concepts, who patiently accept (though they never understand) that the court will need nine months to decide their case (though they could close a multimillion - dollar deal
in nine days) and who
take time off to show up at
depositions,
in court and
in our offices to do what we need to resolve their cases.
Whoever --(1) having
taken an oath before a competent tribunal, officer, or person,
in any case
in which a law of the United States authorizes an oath to be administered, that he will testify, declare, depose, or certify truly, or that any written testimony, declaration,
deposition, or certificate by him subscribed, is true, willfully and contrary to such oath states or subscribes any material matter which he does not believe to be true; or (2)
in any declaration, certificate, verification, or statement under penalty of perjury as permitted under section 1746 of title 28, United States Code, willfully subscribes as true any material matter which he does not believe to be true;
I've personally used it when
taking depositions (made easier when paired with a slim Bluetooth Keyboard), managing case files, drafting blog posts, dictating notes, reviewing files
in the back of a court room, and reviewing documents on the go.