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September 14, 2006

THE LEGAL UNDERGROUND PODCAST Episode #49 . . . On today's show: Advanced Deposition Techniques, Part 1--Five Tips for Asserting Control at Depositions. Running time: 12 minutes.

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This marks the first time I've used a podcast to broadcast something you'd be more likely to hear at a CLE. Let's see how it works! Remember, feedback is always welcome: you can email me or send an mp3 file, which I might be able to incorporate into the next episode.

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I loved it. I actually listened to it with a note pad taking notes! I look forward to part two!!

NBT

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