Depositions: “. . . sir. . . .”
In depositions, when a questioning lawyer is exasperated with the answer (or answers) of a witness, s/he will sometimes repeat the questions, more or less, and punctuate it with “sir” or “madam” Consider...
Read Moreby Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Oct 1, 2023 | LAW PRACTICE | 0 |
In depositions, when a questioning lawyer is exasperated with the answer (or answers) of a witness, s/he will sometimes repeat the questions, more or less, and punctuate it with “sir” or “madam” Consider...
Read Moreby Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Sep 22, 2023 | COURTS | 0 |
Here is a rough outline of the behavior of an elected Court of Appeals Justice in Texas. The Commission on Judicial Conduct recommended that Justice James Patrick Sharp, Jr.,” the accused,” be publicly reprimanded....
Read Moreby Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Sep 18, 2023 | EXPERT WITNESS | 0 |
More On Depositions I have discussed in at least one previous blog, how leading questions can be effective, not only in trials but also in depositions. I have suggested that litigating lawyers take courses in how to do this more...
Read Moreby Michael Sean Quinn, PhD, JD, CPCU, Etc. | Sep 11, 2023 | EXPERT WITNESS | 0 |
Do things like this happen in lots of states? A district judge has agreed to resign and never...
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