Deck 8: Discovery: Depositions

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Witnesses should not be paid a fee.
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Depositions can be taken before an action is filed.
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Depositions are used to evaluate the opposing attorney.
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Subpoenas in the federal system are served by a sheriff.
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The defendant may not be represented at a deposition conducted by the plaintiff.
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Federal rule limits depositions to a seven-hour day.
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A deposition by written questions is best because the other party cannot ask cross questions. ​
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The party requesting the deposition must pay recording costs. ​
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In jurisdictions where judges do not sign subpoenas, HIPAA requires written assurance that the patient has been notified of the intent to subpoena the records.
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If a witness dies before trial, that witness's deposition may not be used.
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If your state has a long-arm statute, any deponent may be brought from a distant state for a local deposition.
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Because depositions are expensive, they are rarely used.
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A plaintiff can be required to attend a deposition in the jurisdiction where the action was brought.
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A deposition may not be taken before the parties' planning meeting without leave of the court, under Rule 26(a). ​
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Only parties and eyewitnesses may be deposed. ​
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A subpoena duces tecum allows a witness to submit answers in writing without appearing in person.
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A certified court reporter usually records depositions.
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An objection to a subpoena can be served any time before the deposition.
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Normally, no more than ten depositions are allowed.
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In the federal system, an attorney can issue a subpoena for a deposition. ​
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A videotape of the deposition is advantageous because ​

A) ​ a good-quality tape is easy to produce.
B) ​ a laboratory demonstration can be shown.
C) ​ editing can make the testimony more effective.
D) ​ it makes summarizing the deposition easier.
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Depositions vary from the scope of most other discovery devices because they ​

A) ​ are not limited to the other party.
B) ​ are not limited by relevancy.
C) ​ may provide access to documents.
D) ​ are not limited by privilege.
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A deposition may be taken without leave of court under Rule 26(a) only if the ​

A) ​ deponent is not a party.
B) ​ deponent does not have an attorney.
C) ​ deposition takes place outside the jurisdiction of the court.
D) ​ parties' planning meeting has taken place.
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Cross-indexing deposition testimony is likely to lose information.
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Witnesses are more accurate if they refer to a diagram.
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Good objections suggest answers to the deponent.
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Paralegals can serve subpoenas.
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Paralegals may question deponents if the supervising attorney is not present.
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Copies of documents reviewed by witnesses before the deposition must be made available to the opposing party. ​
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Deposition digests should include pertinent notes on the deponent's demeanor.
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If a deposition is conducted by written questions, the requesting party must serve the questions on every other party.
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If a party is to be deposed, a subpoena must be prepared.
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The notice of deposition does not include ​

A) ​ a list of documents to be brought to the deposition.
B) ​ business topics the deposition will cover.
C) ​ the method of recording the testimony.
D) ​ a list of damages to be calculated.
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Depositions are specifically covered in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in Rules ​

A) 22-25. ​
B) ​ 37-40.
C) ​ 27-32.
D) ​ 33-36.
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A preliminary interview can help determine whom to depose.
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The official deposition transcript cannot be changed.
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Depositions ​

A) are by oral exam only. ​
B) ​ require an oath.
C) ​ are by written questions only.
D) ​ may not take place before the action is filed.
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The person to be examined at a deposition is referred to as the ​

A) ​ notary.
B) ​ depositor.
C) ​ deposer.
D) ​ deponent.
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If a party is unable to obtain counsel, a deposition without leave of court may not be used at trial against that party.
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A witness may be deposed up to three times.
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Inconsistencies in deposition testimony ​

A) ​ are sufficient reason for a second deposition.
B) ​ make the deposition useless.
C) ​ are irrelevant.
D) ​ can be used to impeach a witness.
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Upon proper notice, a corporate agent to be deposed is ​

A) ​ named by the corporation.
B) ​ the party requesting the deposition.
C) ​ the opposing party.
D) ​ the judge.
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A party to be deposed must receive a ​

A) motion to depose. ​
B) ​ court order.
C) ​ notice of deposition.
D) ​ summons.
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Objections to a subpoena must be served on the other party ​

A) ​ within ten days of service.
B) ​ within fourteen days of service.
C) ​ within twenty days of service.
D) ​ any time before trial.
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In preparing for a deposition a client should be told ​

A) ​ to be truthful.
B) ​ how to answer.
C) ​ to constantly look at his or her own attorney for signals.
D) ​ to memorize answers.
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​ A subpoena for a deposition must

A) ​ adhere to the least restrictive medical privacy standards.
B) ​ require the appearance of the person producing documents.
C) ​ state the method of recording the deposition.
D) ​ make no requirements as to the form in which e-information should be produced.
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When the opposing party is to bring documents to a deposition, she or he should be served with a ​

A) ​ Rule 34 request.
B) summons. ​
C) ​ subpoena duces tecum.
D) ​ court sanction.
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When preparing witnesses for testimony ​

A) ​ have them review all recorded statements.
B) ​ tell them the answers they should give.
C) ​ tell them to be impartial.
D) ​ tell them to answer questions quickly.
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Changes to the deposition transcript can be made by ​

A) the attorney. ​
B) ​ the deponent.
C) ​ the court reporter.
D) ​ no one.
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If the deponent refuses to sign the deposition transcript, it is signed by ​

A) ​ the court reporter.
B) ​ the judge.
C) ​ the attorneys.
D) ​ no one.
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Documents or photos may be introduced at depositions so that ​

A) ​ the deponent can be convinced of your client's position.
B) ​ they can be authenticated.
C) ​ they can be verified.
D) ​ document production is unnecessary.
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If a deposition is taken in a different district from where the action is pending, the subpoena caption must state the name of the court ​

A) ​ that issues the subpoena.
B) ​ where the action is pending.
C) ​ in both districts.
D) ​ in neither district.
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Rule 45 governs the use of ​

A) ​ depositions.
B) ​ interrogatories.
C) ​ requests for admission.
D) ​ subpoenas.
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Under federal rules, a deponent may review the deposition transcript ​

A) after a motion is submitted. ​
B) ​ with a court order.
C) ​ if a request is entered into the deposition record.
D) ​ without restriction.
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Subpoenas are usually issued in ​

A) medias res. ​
B) ​ toto.
C) ​ forma pauperis.
D) ​ blank.
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An Arrangements Checklist and Items Sent to Witness are two types of ​

A) ​ subpoena procedures.
B) ​ deposition tracking logs.
C) ​ witness preparation logs.
D) ​ HIPAA requirements.
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A subpoena must be served by a ​

A) ​ federal marshal.
B) ​ sheriff.
C) ​ person of legal age.
D) ​ paralegal.
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A subpoena is issued by a clerk in the federal system in ​

A) ​ the district where the deposition is to be taken.
B) ​ any district that has jurisdiction.
C) ​ the location most convenient for the deponent.
D) ​ the district where the action is pending.
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The best procedure for generating possible questions for a deposition is ​

A) ​ writing out the potential questions.
B) ​ dictating the potential questions on tape.
C) ​ using videotape.
D) ​ dictating the questions to a legal secretary.
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An important paralegal task at the deposition is to ​

A) instruct the witness. ​
B) ​ record the testimony.
C) ​ summarize the deposition.
D) ​ listen and observe.
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Digesting documents makes it easier to ​

A) ​ impeach them.
B) ​ compare evidence.
C) ​ retrieve details.
D) ​ have them admitted as evidence.
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How can computers be used in deposition practice?
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Compare the scope of questioning at a deposition to that at trial.
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What is the paralegal's role in preparing for deposition, at deposition, and after deposition?
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Why is preparation of your client for a deposition important?
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Immediately following the deposition, the paralegal who attended the deposition should ​

A) ​ wait for the typed record of the deposition.
B) ​ prepare interrogatories.
C) ​ prepare requests for production of documents.
D) ​ summarize the deposition.
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Depositions can be useful for what reasons?
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Types of deposition digests include ​

A) narrative. ​
B) ​ witness.
C) ​ cursory.
D) ​ intermittent.
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Witnesses should not be paid a fee.
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Depositions can be taken before an action is filed.
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Depositions are used to evaluate the opposing attorney.
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Subpoenas in the federal system are served by a sheriff.
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The defendant may not be represented at a deposition conducted by the plaintiff.
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Federal rule limits depositions to a seven-hour day.
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A deposition by written questions is best because the other party cannot ask cross questions. ​
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The party requesting the deposition must pay recording costs. ​
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In jurisdictions where judges do not sign subpoenas, HIPAA requires written assurance that the patient has been notified of the intent to subpoena the records.
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If a witness dies before trial, that witness's deposition may not be used.
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If your state has a long-arm statute, any deponent may be brought from a distant state for a local deposition.
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Because depositions are expensive, they are rarely used.
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A plaintiff can be required to attend a deposition in the jurisdiction where the action was brought.
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A deposition may not be taken before the parties' planning meeting without leave of the court, under Rule 26(a). ​
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Only parties and eyewitnesses may be deposed. ​
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A subpoena duces tecum allows a witness to submit answers in writing without appearing in person.
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A certified court reporter usually records depositions.
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An objection to a subpoena can be served any time before the deposition.
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Normally, no more than ten depositions are allowed.
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In the federal system, an attorney can issue a subpoena for a deposition. ​
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A videotape of the deposition is advantageous because ​

A) ​ a good-quality tape is easy to produce.
B) ​ a laboratory demonstration can be shown.
C) ​ editing can make the testimony more effective.
D) ​ it makes summarizing the deposition easier.
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Depositions vary from the scope of most other discovery devices because they ​

A) ​ are not limited to the other party.
B) ​ are not limited by relevancy.
C) ​ may provide access to documents.
D) ​ are not limited by privilege.
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A deposition may be taken without leave of court under Rule 26(a) only if the ​

A) ​ deponent is not a party.
B) ​ deponent does not have an attorney.
C) ​ deposition takes place outside the jurisdiction of the court.
D) ​ parties' planning meeting has taken place.
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Cross-indexing deposition testimony is likely to lose information.
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Witnesses are more accurate if they refer to a diagram.
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Good objections suggest answers to the deponent.
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Paralegals can serve subpoenas.
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Paralegals may question deponents if the supervising attorney is not present.
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Copies of documents reviewed by witnesses before the deposition must be made available to the opposing party. ​
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Deposition digests should include pertinent notes on the deponent's demeanor.
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If a deposition is conducted by written questions, the requesting party must serve the questions on every other party.
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If a party is to be deposed, a subpoena must be prepared.
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The notice of deposition does not include ​

A) ​ a list of documents to be brought to the deposition.
B) ​ business topics the deposition will cover.
C) ​ the method of recording the testimony.
D) ​ a list of damages to be calculated.
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Depositions are specifically covered in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in Rules ​

A) 22-25. ​
B) ​ 37-40.
C) ​ 27-32.
D) ​ 33-36.
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A preliminary interview can help determine whom to depose.
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The official deposition transcript cannot be changed.
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Depositions ​

A) are by oral exam only. ​
B) ​ require an oath.
C) ​ are by written questions only.
D) ​ may not take place before the action is filed.
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The person to be examined at a deposition is referred to as the ​

A) ​ notary.
B) ​ depositor.
C) ​ deposer.
D) ​ deponent.
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If a party is unable to obtain counsel, a deposition without leave of court may not be used at trial against that party.
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A witness may be deposed up to three times.
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Inconsistencies in deposition testimony ​

A) ​ are sufficient reason for a second deposition.
B) ​ make the deposition useless.
C) ​ are irrelevant.
D) ​ can be used to impeach a witness.
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Upon proper notice, a corporate agent to be deposed is ​

A) ​ named by the corporation.
B) ​ the party requesting the deposition.
C) ​ the opposing party.
D) ​ the judge.
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A party to be deposed must receive a ​

A) motion to depose. ​
B) ​ court order.
C) ​ notice of deposition.
D) ​ summons.
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Objections to a subpoena must be served on the other party ​

A) ​ within ten days of service.
B) ​ within fourteen days of service.
C) ​ within twenty days of service.
D) ​ any time before trial.
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In preparing for a deposition a client should be told ​

A) ​ to be truthful.
B) ​ how to answer.
C) ​ to constantly look at his or her own attorney for signals.
D) ​ to memorize answers.
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​ A subpoena for a deposition must

A) ​ adhere to the least restrictive medical privacy standards.
B) ​ require the appearance of the person producing documents.
C) ​ state the method of recording the deposition.
D) ​ make no requirements as to the form in which e-information should be produced.
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When the opposing party is to bring documents to a deposition, she or he should be served with a ​

A) ​ Rule 34 request.
B) summons. ​
C) ​ subpoena duces tecum.
D) ​ court sanction.
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When preparing witnesses for testimony ​

A) ​ have them review all recorded statements.
B) ​ tell them the answers they should give.
C) ​ tell them to be impartial.
D) ​ tell them to answer questions quickly.
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Changes to the deposition transcript can be made by ​

A) the attorney. ​
B) ​ the deponent.
C) ​ the court reporter.
D) ​ no one.
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If the deponent refuses to sign the deposition transcript, it is signed by ​

A) ​ the court reporter.
B) ​ the judge.
C) ​ the attorneys.
D) ​ no one.
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51
Documents or photos may be introduced at depositions so that ​

A) ​ the deponent can be convinced of your client's position.
B) ​ they can be authenticated.
C) ​ they can be verified.
D) ​ document production is unnecessary.
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If a deposition is taken in a different district from where the action is pending, the subpoena caption must state the name of the court ​

A) ​ that issues the subpoena.
B) ​ where the action is pending.
C) ​ in both districts.
D) ​ in neither district.
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Rule 45 governs the use of ​

A) ​ depositions.
B) ​ interrogatories.
C) ​ requests for admission.
D) ​ subpoenas.
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Under federal rules, a deponent may review the deposition transcript ​

A) after a motion is submitted. ​
B) ​ with a court order.
C) ​ if a request is entered into the deposition record.
D) ​ without restriction.
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Subpoenas are usually issued in ​

A) medias res. ​
B) ​ toto.
C) ​ forma pauperis.
D) ​ blank.
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An Arrangements Checklist and Items Sent to Witness are two types of ​

A) ​ subpoena procedures.
B) ​ deposition tracking logs.
C) ​ witness preparation logs.
D) ​ HIPAA requirements.
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A subpoena must be served by a ​

A) ​ federal marshal.
B) ​ sheriff.
C) ​ person of legal age.
D) ​ paralegal.
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A subpoena is issued by a clerk in the federal system in ​

A) ​ the district where the deposition is to be taken.
B) ​ any district that has jurisdiction.
C) ​ the location most convenient for the deponent.
D) ​ the district where the action is pending.
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The best procedure for generating possible questions for a deposition is ​

A) ​ writing out the potential questions.
B) ​ dictating the potential questions on tape.
C) ​ using videotape.
D) ​ dictating the questions to a legal secretary.
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An important paralegal task at the deposition is to ​

A) instruct the witness. ​
B) ​ record the testimony.
C) ​ summarize the deposition.
D) ​ listen and observe.
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Digesting documents makes it easier to ​

A) ​ impeach them.
B) ​ compare evidence.
C) ​ retrieve details.
D) ​ have them admitted as evidence.
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62
How can computers be used in deposition practice?
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63
Compare the scope of questioning at a deposition to that at trial.
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What is the paralegal's role in preparing for deposition, at deposition, and after deposition?
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Why is preparation of your client for a deposition important?
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Immediately following the deposition, the paralegal who attended the deposition should ​

A) ​ wait for the typed record of the deposition.
B) ​ prepare interrogatories.
C) ​ prepare requests for production of documents.
D) ​ summarize the deposition.
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Depositions can be useful for what reasons?
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Types of deposition digests include ​

A) narrative. ​
B) ​ witness.
C) ​ cursory.
D) ​ intermittent.
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