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Litigation

Oct. 9, 1999

Lawyers Exercise Opponent's Patience, Often With Impunity

A defense attorney who used a break in a deposition as an opportunity to jog through his opposing counsel's law firm snapping pictures will not be sanctioned, a judge ruled Thursday.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A defense attorney who used a break in a deposition as an opportunity to jog through his opposing counsel's law firm snapping pictures will not be sanctioned, a judge ruled Thursday.
        However, the shenanigans in that case brought to the minds of trial ...

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