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4 December 2013

Witnesses Aren't Just Talking, They're Making a Record

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When giving a testimony, everything a witness says will be recorded and taken down word-for-word. This article discusses the importance of advising a witness on how to prepare for this and gives basic steps to follow to avoid creating problems on the record.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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Daniel Small is a Partner in our Boston and Miami offices

When giving a testimony, everything a witness says will be recorded and taken down word-for-word. This article discusses the importance of advising a witness on how to prepare for this and gives basic steps to follow to avoid creating problems on the record.

Witnesses Aren't Just Talking, They're Making a Record

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