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Abandon mediocrity!
Want to dramatically improve your deposition cross-examination
skills, but can't attend the seminars? Consider a personalized,
one-on-one, intensely analytical telephone tutorial.
Select 15 to 20 transcript pages from your best or most difficult
adverse deposition. (The adverse deponent is a witness who wants
your side to lose the case and, therefore, is motivated to evade,
obscure and lie ... if he thinks he won't get caught.)
The subject matter of the selected pages should be a heart-of-the-case
issue, where both you and the witness presumably employed maximum
skill and determination.
Do not select pages that address the summary judgment issue;
different cross-examination rules (may) apply.
You are quite welcome to tape-record the tutorial as a memory
aid, and to allow us to analyze as many points as possible, unhampered
by pace-slowing note-taking.
You are strongly encouraged to devote 90 minutes to a
tutorial, although much can still be done in 60. Your call.
All tutorials kept in strict confidence; the sacrosanct "teacher-student"
privilege applies.
Satisfaction guaranteed. If you are not shown how to dramatically
improve your deposition cross-examination skills, then the tutorial
is free.
Call or e-mail to learn the modest tutorial fee.
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