FOCUS COLUMN
By Michael Paul Thomas
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The basic purpose of a deposition is to discover and preserve evidence or facts for use at trial. Regardless of the type of case, or experience level of the participants, certain issues seem to provide recurrent fodder for controversy and conflict at depositions. Parties, their officers and their attorney all have the right to attend a deposition. CCP Sectio...
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