- Category:
- Corporate Designee | Cross Examination | Expert Witnesses
- Faculty:
- Mr. Mark Kosieradzki Esq., J.D., Esq.
- Duration:
- 103 minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
Description
In under two hours, Kosieradzki introduces and expands upon the following key topics:
- When you can use 30(b)(6)
- Notice for the 30(b)(6)
- Using 30(b)(6) depositions against nonparties
- Using 30(b)(6) depositions to disprove the defendant’s claims and defenses
- Using 30(b)(6) depositions to prove spoliation
- 30(b)(2) document depositions
- Dealing with objections and refusals to answer
- Dealing with the 30(b)(6) deponent who knows nothing
- Why being the “most knowledgeable” isn’t enough for a 30(b)(6) deponent
- Sanctions for canceling a 30(b)(6) deposition
This is not a dull lecture on civil procedure. This is how David takes on Goliath. This presentation will transform even a veteran trial lawyer’s practice. Never again will you allow a corporate designee to claim they “don’t know anything,” or sit helplessly during your opposing counsel’s endless objections, obstruction, and deposition cancellations.
Handouts
191101D14 Educational Materials (596.4 KB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Agenda 191101D14 (228.6 KB) | 2 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
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