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In today's episode, we are going to focus on documents in deposition preparation, focusing on clients, not experts. This is an important but highly ignored topic, mainly because as lawyers, we have easy privileges and we don't get any pushback. However, there may be situations where it's a really close call.
No matter where you are in terms of knowledge on this topic or even experience, this is a good refresher because we're looking at situations and cases that are involving volumes of documents. Think about a business dispute, a personal injury case, or lots of medical records. Think about an employment case where there's a huge volume of employment files to go through.
Traditionally, when we're getting ready for deposition prep, we're going to use documents to help refresh the client's memory. Generally speaking, several months or even years can lapse in these lawsuits before the deposition comes around. We want to specifically show pages to the client because we know that they're going to be scrutinized over what's in the documents. And so, we want to review them because document questions can be tricky.
In this episode, you will hear:
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Supporting Resources:
For Texas lawyers:
Lawyer-Client Privilege Texas Rule of Evidence 503
https://casetext.com/rule/texas-court-rules/texas-rules-of-evidence/article-v-privileges/rule-503-lawyer-client-privilege
Work Product Privilege Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 192.5
https://casetext.com/rule/texas-court-rules/texas-rules-of-civil-procedure/part-ii-rules-of-practice-in-district-and-county-courts/section-9-evidence-and-discovery/discovery/rule-192-permissible-discovery-forms-and-scope-work-product-protective-orders-definitions
Episode Credits
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.
By Elizabeth Larrick | Trial Consultant4.9
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In today's episode, we are going to focus on documents in deposition preparation, focusing on clients, not experts. This is an important but highly ignored topic, mainly because as lawyers, we have easy privileges and we don't get any pushback. However, there may be situations where it's a really close call.
No matter where you are in terms of knowledge on this topic or even experience, this is a good refresher because we're looking at situations and cases that are involving volumes of documents. Think about a business dispute, a personal injury case, or lots of medical records. Think about an employment case where there's a huge volume of employment files to go through.
Traditionally, when we're getting ready for deposition prep, we're going to use documents to help refresh the client's memory. Generally speaking, several months or even years can lapse in these lawsuits before the deposition comes around. We want to specifically show pages to the client because we know that they're going to be scrutinized over what's in the documents. And so, we want to review them because document questions can be tricky.
In this episode, you will hear:
Subscribe and Review
Have you subscribed to our podcast? We’d love for you to subscribe if you haven’t yet.
We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
Supporting Resources:
For Texas lawyers:
Lawyer-Client Privilege Texas Rule of Evidence 503
https://casetext.com/rule/texas-court-rules/texas-rules-of-evidence/article-v-privileges/rule-503-lawyer-client-privilege
Work Product Privilege Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 192.5
https://casetext.com/rule/texas-court-rules/texas-rules-of-civil-procedure/part-ii-rules-of-practice-in-district-and-county-courts/section-9-evidence-and-discovery/discovery/rule-192-permissible-discovery-forms-and-scope-work-product-protective-orders-definitions
Episode Credits
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.

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