Constructive Cross-Examination for Depositions and Trial (with Roger J. Dodd, Matthew A. Dodd, and Patricia C. Kuendig)

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Using trial and deposition examples, we cover how to constructively prove our case out of the opposing party and their experts on cross-examination. It starts with depositions that don’t ‘discover’ but seek and obtain verbal requests for admissions. We then force opponents to choose not to call their witnesses and our witnesses are unchallenged or they call the witnesses knowing we already have the ammunition.

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Using trial and deposition examples, we cover how to constructively prove our case out of the opposing party and their experts on cross-examination. It starts with depositions that don’t ‘discover’ but seek and obtain verbal requests for admissions. We then force opponents to choose not to call their witnesses and our witnesses are unchallenged or they call the witnesses knowing we already have the ammunition.

Using trial and deposition examples, we cover how to constructively prove our case out of the opposing party and their experts on cross-examination. It starts with depositions that don’t ‘discover’ but seek and obtain verbal requests for admissions. We then force opponents to choose not to call their witnesses and our witnesses are unchallenged or they call the witnesses knowing we already have the ammunition.