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Errata sheets - the blank pages that come with a draft transcript for your deponents to use in correcting or changing testimony - serve an important function. But there are five strict requirements for using them, and if you fail to satisfy all five elements, the entire errata sheet may be deemed a nullity. We tell you how to do it right, and what to look for if you want to challenge an opposing witness' changes.
SHOW NOTES:
*Maeda v. Kennedy Endeavors, Inc., 2021 WL 4134811 (Sept. 10, 2021) (errata sheet struck on technical grounds)
 By Jim Garrity
By Jim Garrity5
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Errata sheets - the blank pages that come with a draft transcript for your deponents to use in correcting or changing testimony - serve an important function. But there are five strict requirements for using them, and if you fail to satisfy all five elements, the entire errata sheet may be deemed a nullity. We tell you how to do it right, and what to look for if you want to challenge an opposing witness' changes.
SHOW NOTES:
*Maeda v. Kennedy Endeavors, Inc., 2021 WL 4134811 (Sept. 10, 2021) (errata sheet struck on technical grounds)

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