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Nolo's Deposition Handbook: The Essential Guide for Anyone Facing or Conducting a Deposition

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Product Description Getting deposed? Conducting a deposition? Here's the book you need to take the mystery out of the deposition process and answer questions with confidence. You'll even learn the three "golden rules" for answering questions and the trick questions lawyers often use to influence testimony. A perfect book for law students, lawyers, legal assistants, witnesses, expert witnesses, and anyone who wants to represent themselves in court, Nolo's Deposition Handbook provides all the information you need to sail through the deposition process with confidence. This edition contains updated statutes, cases, and rules -- plus, new material on "electronic discovery" which applies to information stored in computers, including records and emails. Review “The nation’s largest publisher of self-help legal books and software.” The Wall Street Journal “Nolo helps lay people perform legal tasks without the aid―or fees―of lawyers.” USA Today "Nolo’s Deposition Handbook uses clear and simple language to provide suggestions and advice on depositions. The handbook explains what will happen at a deposition and offers instructions for how to respond in different situations. Example scripts are used throughout the text to illustrate a variety of topics including the three “golden rules” for answering questions and tricks that lawyers may use to affect your testimony. It also explains how to arrange depositions dates and prepare ahead of time. The sixth edition includes sections updated with the latest statutes and a new section on electronic discovery. This guide is beneficial for anyone facing a deposition whether they have a lawyer representing them or not." Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView About the Author Paul Bergman is a Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law and a recipient of a University Distinguished Teaching Award. His recent books include Reel Justice: The Courtroom Goes to the Movies (Andrews & McMeel); Trial Advocacy: Inferences, Arguments, Techniques (with Moore and Binder, West Publishing Co.) and Represent Yourself In Court and The Criminal Law Handbook (both with Berman, Nolo). He has also published numerous articles in law journals and regularly gives presentations on how law and lawyers are portrayed in film. His blog on the criminal justice system can be found at The Rap Sheet: Nolo's Criminal Law Blog. Albert Moore, a member of the California State Bar since 1978, is a law professor at the UCLA School of Law and the co-author of Trial Advocacy: Inferences, Arguments and Trial Techniques (West Publishing).