EP307 – How To Take A Deposition Part Two
Part Two of our discussion on how to take a deposition dives into deeper issues, such as asking the ultimate issue in a case, tips for handling evasive witnesses, and how to get the information you want when the request is deemed overly broad or burdensome. John wraps up our discussion with his most important depo-taking tip; how to remember key points from any deposition and have them at your fingertips for future analysis.
John G. Simon
Personal Injury, Defective Products, Medical Malpractice, Drug & Medical Device Defects, Business Litigation, Class Action Attorney
John G. Simon’s work as Managing Partner at the firm has resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars for past clients. Well-respected in his field, John’s career includes several published works, frequent community involvement, and the role of adjunct professor at Saint Louis University School of Law
Erich Vieth
Personal Injury, Consumer Law, Class Action Attorney
For more than thirty years, Erich Vieth has worked as a trial and appellate attorney in St. Louis. His experience includes numerous first chair trials before federal and state judges and juries. He has been lead author of many appellate briefs and presented oral arguments to both federal and state appellate courts.