While most young lawyers aspire to gain more experience in the courtroom, depositions are typically the only place any witness will ever testify. Therefore, in most lawsuits, deposition testimony decides the outcome.

It will affect your case strength, ability to settle cases, and ability to conduct effective direct and cross-examinations at trial. Virtually all litigated disputes resolve without a final hearing or trial.

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