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Depositions: Practice and Procedure in Federal and
New York
StateCourts,
Second Edition
Authors Honorable Harold Baer, Jr. District Court Judge
Southern District of New York
Robert C. Meade, Jr., Esq. Director, Commercial Division New York
StateSupreme
Court
Key
Benefits • Understand and implement all the rules and regulations
governing depositions in New York
Stateand
federal cases
• Access many forms related
to depositions and pre-trial practice in both New
York Stateand
federal practice
• Learn to make depositions
more effective and proceed more smoothly
Quotes
“This book will save any
litigator time, money, and above all: stress. A smart, sensible,
authoritative explanation of how to get to a deposition, what to take
away, and how to use the evidence you’ve collected through motion
practice and trial. . . . Do not attend another deposition—or
dispatch another associate—without reading it.”
Raymond J. Dowd, Esq.
Dowd & Marotta LLC
New York City
“This book is an invaluable resource for any attorney starting out
on his or her own, or the seasoned practitioner, who will find it an
enormously useful tool as a quick refresher or guide through the State
and federal discovery processes.”
Lauren J.
Wachtler, Esq.
Montclare & Wachtler
New York City
Product
Description The second edition substantially revises
the first edition. In addition to updating case law, statutory
material and the rules, this edition includes an expanded legal section
(Part One), a new section (Part Two) on ethics, including coverage
of the new rules of professional conduct and an expanded practical
advice section (Part Three).
The authors, a United States District Judge for the Southern District of
New York and the chief attorney clerk and director for the New York
State Supreme Court, Commercial Division, New
York County,
incorporate their wealth of knowledge and experience into valuable
practical guidance for conducting depositions.
This publication details deposition rules and
procedures and highlights the differences between federal and state
practice in New York. Topics
include pre-trial discovery schedules, rules regarding number and
recording method of depositions, appropriate and inappropriate conduct
at depositions, objections, motions for protective orders, orders to
compel and sanctions and others.
Product Information and
Pricing PN: 40749 |
2011 | 738 pages | loose-leaf NYSBA
Members $75| Non-Members $90
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