[blindlaw] Conducting Depositions
Scott C. Labarre
slabarre at labarrelaw.com
Mon Jul 24 21:36:14 UTC 2017
Nikki, I know you have contacted me off list and every time I try to respond
I get a bounce back from your system saying that my email address comes from
a system of poor reputation. I am receiving your messages just fine and
perhaps you can provide me with an alternative email so that I can try and
send my emails to you again because they do contain a significant amount of
information.
Regards,
Scott
slabarre at labarrelaw.com
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Subject: [blindlaw] Conducting Depositions
Good afternoon,
I am a new subscriber to the list in addition to a new attorney at a law
firm. As I think about how best to adapt and modify aspects of my legal
practice using non-visual techniques, I wanted to ask how you conduct
depositions. How do you organize exhibits, especially for a deponent who
would most likely be sighted while still giving yourself access to the same
material in another format? How do you handle last minute additions to the
exhibit list? How do you handle occasions when the deponent brings print
documents to the deposition? If you are conducting the deposition with a
sighted colleague, how do you communicate with each other during the
deposition itself (not meaning breaks)? What are some ways you can be an
effective second chair? How do you consider the deponent's manner, demeanor,
and/or other indicators of character? I would appreciate hearing your ideas
and techniques.
Regards,
Nikki
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