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Firms should encourage their clients to pay lawyer costs directly, e.g., litigation expenses such as costs
of deposition transcripts, expert witness fees and the like.
The City would have also incurred the costs
of deposition transcripts — over $ 100,000 — according to one of the plaintiffs» lawyers.
Not exact matches
Asked about Millennium Park during a
deposition, Daley said he did not remember key aspects
of the $ 475 million project, often answering, «I don't recall,» according to a
transcript released in recent days.
The defense is seeking documents that PRI and AFP produced to state insurance regulators, as well as
transcripts of 16
depositions conducted by DFS, and communications between DFS and the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan.
Here, btw, is a roundup
of previous Cariou v. Prince posts, including readings, reviews, and info about the book I made, Canal Zone Richard Prince YES RASTA: Selected Court Documents from Cariou v. Prince, which contains the
transcript from Prince's amazing 7 - hour
deposition in the case: Early days
of THE BOOK: the five most ridiculous things about the Richard Prince copyright decision The Richard Prince decision?
CZRPYR2 is a follow - on and indispensable primary source companion to Canal Zone Richard Prince YES RASTA, [above, available here], which contains the full
transcript of Richard Prince's incredible 7 - hour
deposition, as well as many key filings and exhibits from the first phase
of Cariou v. Prince.
Between the lawyers on both sides
of Cariou vs. Prince et al, about 275 pages
of the
transcript of Richard Prince's 7 - hour
deposition had been made public as footnotes to various briefs and memos, but there were 101 pages left out.
Again for emphasis, there is no «Texaco» in that section
of the
transcript, nor does it appear anywhere in the entire
deposition.
Besides, typing is probably the least - effective way to get a
transcript of a
deposition or hearing.
Read chooses one aspect
of each case (opening statement, direct examination, cross-examination,
deposition, closing argument and appellate oral argument) and then reviews relevant
transcripts from this «turning point,» analyzing why it was outcome - determinative.
What they have that others do not are significant databases
of secondary legal - research materials such as treatises, specialized legal - research materials in particular areas
of concentration, and ever - growing collections
of public - records data, court and
deposition transcripts, docket information, and all sorts
of other information that remains largely unavailable or inaccessible elsewhere online.
Via Recording Industry vs The People comes word that the
transcript of the
deposition of RIAA's expert, Dr. Doug Jacobson
of Iowa State University, is now available online, courtesy
of Pike & Fischer Internet Law & Regulation.
The largest
deposition bank on the Internet, TRIALSmith archives more than 150,000
deposition transcripts of experts, doctors and corporate representatives.
Laying claim to the largest
deposition bank on the Internet, TRIALSmith archives more than 150,000
deposition transcripts of experts, doctors and corporate representatives.
These include treatises, specialized legal - research products in particular areas
of concentration, and ever - growing collections
of public - records data, court and
deposition transcripts, docket information, and all sorts
of other information that remains largely unavailable or inaccessible elsewhere online.
I do not mind paying the fee when I hired the court reporter, but those fees seem exorbitant if I am just buying a copy
of a court hearing or
deposition transcript.
For those things you need in hard copy form, you can save quite a bit
of space in your filing cabinets by printing documents double - sided (a.k.a. duplex) and / or in compressed mode (similar to a travel
deposition transcript).
When done right, it adds considerably to the authority
of deposition testimony that, when read out
of a
transcript, lacks context that tends to make testimony more persuasive.
New York personal injury lawyers like me often file in courthouses and county clerk offices «motions» attaching «pleadings» and
deposition transcripts, which traditionally contained private identifying information (client's date
of birth, ss number, etc).
For that reason, I mainly envision lawyers using iPads to keep up on their practice areas by reading blogs and online articles or using it at trial or at a
deposition to cross a witness in lieu
of flipping through
deposition transcripts or stacks
of papers.
I carefully review
transcripts of depositions and the exhibits.
Likewise,
deposition transcripts, many
of which are now provided in digital format, can also be associated with a section and are then readily accessible.
Depositions take place in front
of lawyers for both sides and a court reporter, who records everything in a
transcript.
Just as we can record a
deposition in the context
of litigation, Alderson can work with any corporate or non-profit entity to provide a
transcript (verbatim record)
of your event.
Court reporters prepare a
transcript of all the questions and answers at the
deposition.
During a
deposition an attorney will ask questions
of the party, and a court reporter will create a
transcript of the conversation.
The Veritext mobile app also lets you access all
of your
deposition information and
transcripts on the fly.
Our court reporters also specialize in verbatim
transcripts, capable
of catching ever nuance and tiny detail so that your corporation's
depositions and other proceedings have exactly what they need.
To its jurisdictional plea, it attached a
deposition transcript, an affidavit with an attached floor plan,
deposition excerpts, and other affidavits, including one to authenticate video surveillance footage
of the plaintiff's fall.
Robert Ambrogi: And it works to say way in a
deposition in the sense that you are getting a lot
of transcripts, you are seeing your notes as opposed to documents that are being discussed and I mean pretty much the same scenario you described for --
We have secure online services that allow attorneys, legal support staff and claims handlers an easy way
of downloading
deposition transcripts, exhibits and powerful navigation tools for
transcript review.
Our specialized case managers are the most highly trained individuals, taking on the coordination
of all aspects
of the
deposition process from
transcripts and videography, to the management
of all scheduling, case documents and exhibits using MyVeritext — our secure data repository.
Except as otherwise directed by the court, a party offering
deposition testimony pursuant to this rule may offer it in stenographic or nonstenographic form, but, if in nonstenographic form, the party shall also provide the court with a
transcript of the portions so offered.
Examples
of projects include legal research and memos, brief and motion editing, cite - checking,
deposition summaries, document review, articles or client alerts, and trial
transcript summaries.
A
deposition takes place in the presence
of a stenographer (a court reporter), who later transcribes what was said into a
transcript.
Most
of the data is unstructured in the form
of emails, motions, affidavits, notices, investigative reports, free form discovery documents, statements,
deposition transcripts or recordings, etc..
Witness
transcripts don't furnish such cues, and that's part
of the reason why video
depositions are making inroads in certain jurisdictions.
49 (1) Statements in writing sworn to by the maker,
depositions or
transcripts of evidence taken in a reciprocating jurisdiction may be received in evidence by an Ontario court under this Act.
Administrative office duties (typing, filing, answering phone lines), scheduling
depositions, designating reporters, typists and proofers to specific assignments, processing
transcripts, producing hard copies
of same and forwarding to clients.
If the therapist would not be available to testify on the date
of trial, an attorney may serve a subpoena upon the mental health professional to attend what is called a de bene esse
deposition, which is a
deposition for the purpose
of preparing and using a
transcript of the
deposition in court as testimony.
It found that the
transcript of the Purchaser's
deposition demonstrated that the Purchaser had adequate English - language skills to understand the purchase agreement.