Effective Depositions, Second Edition
By (Author) Henry L. Hecht
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
21st November 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Legal skills and practice
Legal systems: civil procedure, litigation and dispute resolution
Legal systems: courts and procedures
347.7372
Paperback
866
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Effective Depositions is a comprehensive, practical guide through every stage of the deposition process. It concisely covers the law of depositions and related discovery issues and gives a clear, thorough understanding of the process and its practical challenges so that either taker or defender can make the best use of the opportunities the process offers. Whether you are a seasoned veteran of depositions or a first-timer, you will get techniques and strategies for effectively
This edition covers timely subjects such as
The appendices offer quick, practical guides for handling skills, such as asking questions about a conversation for purposes of discovery, asking questions about a document, making objections, and using depositions at trial. The book helps navigate through the legal and practical problems and issues that may be encountered with each deposition. It contains numerous case studies and clearly-explained examples, in addition to models, sample forms and checklists.
Henry L. Hecht is a member of the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, and co-founder of The Hecht Training Group, consultants on skills training for lawyers (https://hechttraininggroup.com/). From 1973 to 1983, he had an active litigation practice, first with the Watergate Special Prosecution Force as an Assistant Special Prosecutor and then with Heller Ehrman in San Francisco as Special Counsel. Since 1983, in addition to teaching at the Law School, he has designed and conducted in-house training programs on litigation skills for more than 65 law firms, corporate law offices, government agencies, and bar associations across the country. He has lectured and written extensively for the American Bar Association (ABA), the American Law Institute (ALI), California Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), the Practising Law Institute (PLI), and the National Practice Institute (NPI).He is an elected member of the American Law Institute (ALI) and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation(ABF). Among his publicationsisEffective Depositions 2nd ed., published by the ABA in 2010.