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January 10, 2007

THE LEGAL UNDERGROUND PODCAST Episode #51 . . . On today's show: Advanced Deposition Techniques, Part 3: Miscellaneous Tips for Expert Depositions. Running time: 10 minutes.

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Feedback is always welcome: you can email me or send an mp3 file, which I might be able to incorporate into the next episode.

Additional show notes:

1. Deposition Checklists & Strategies, by Evan Schaeffer (James Publishing 2006);

2. The Legal Underground Underground Podcast Episode #49: Advanced Deposition Techniques, Part 1--Five Tips for Asserting Control at Depositions;

3. The Legal Underground Underground Podcast Episode #50: Advanced Deposition Techniques, Part 2--Four Ways to Use Psychology at Your Next Deposition;

4. The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog: "Expert Depositions: The World's Shortest Outline";

5. The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog: "Preparing for Expert Depositions by Looking Ahead to the Cross-Examination at Trial";

6. The Trial Lawyer Resource Center: "Expert Witness Depositions: Five Questions to Ask."

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