going through the discovery process such as being questioned under
oath at a deposition or answering interrogatories,
Not exact matches
During a
deposition, these individuals will be asked questions while under
oath, allowing us to gather vital information, such as whether the driver was intoxicated or using a cell phone
at the time.
At this point, you likely don't have
depositions or interrogatories under
oath, and you likely haven't yet shown the defendants an incentive to hand over information about other potential defendants.
Usually, the family lawyers will sift through the interrogatory answers and documents, then question the spouses in person while they are under
oath,
at what is called a «
deposition».
Contrast that outcome with one where your guy or gal's attorney deposes the witness under
oath, gets them to concede to your version of the facts then introduces the
deposition as favorable evidence
at trial.
At the de bene esse
deposition the professional will be placed under
oath, will be questioned, and the testimony will be transcribed.
At the
deposition in the lawyer's office, the therapist will have to answer questions under
oath.