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  1. tampagtr

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    Typical example found on line, among many

    Speaking in Absolutes
    Using terms like “never” and “always” in your deposition answers may do more harm than good. Answering questions with these terms may make it sound like you are being definitive about various topics. On the other hand, doing so may make you seem stubborn and unwilling to adapt or negotiate with an opposing party.

    Your attorney will devote as much time as needed to prepare you for your deposition. Along the way, your lawyer will encourage you to ask questions regarding your deposition. That way, you can enter your deposition feeling calm, cool, and collected.


    Part of every witness preparation - see deposition instructions lways never - Google Search