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You finished your examination of a witness whose deposition you noticed, and the opposing lawyer - who did not cross-notice the deposition - has launched into a lengthy cross that goes far beyond anything you covered. And there's no end in sight. How much cross beyond the scope of your examination is "too much?" When is it okay to stop the deposition, and seek a protective order? We provide guidance for dealing with this common situation.
 By Jim Garrity
By Jim Garrity5
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You finished your examination of a witness whose deposition you noticed, and the opposing lawyer - who did not cross-notice the deposition - has launched into a lengthy cross that goes far beyond anything you covered. And there's no end in sight. How much cross beyond the scope of your examination is "too much?" When is it okay to stop the deposition, and seek a protective order? We provide guidance for dealing with this common situation.

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