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Remote Deposition Witness Preparation: Best Practices

William A. Ruskin's Toxic Tort Litigtion Blog Posted on September 5, 2020 by William A. RuskinSeptember 5, 2020

Covid-19 has ushered in the era of the remote deposition. Preparing a client to be an effective witness in a remote deposition setting creates unique challenges. This article will discuss some of the concerns that often arise in that deposition preparation process. Many of the ideas expressed here are discussed in a recent article titled, “Maximizing Witness Effectiveness in a Remote Deposition”, by Ann T Greeley, Ph.D, a psychologist and trial consultant at DecisionQuest. It occurred to me reading her article that although I have competently prepared witnesses for deposition for decades, remote deposition preparation may require some fine-turning of … Continue reading →

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NY Court Of Appeals Rules That Facebook “Private” Postings Are Discoverable

William A. Ruskin's Toxic Tort Litigtion Blog Posted on February 19, 2018 by William A. RuskinFebruary 19, 2018

In a striking reversal of a decision of the Appellate Division, First Department, the New York Court of Appeals firmly rejected the notion that there is a heightened “factual predicate” standard for discovery of material posted by a plaintiff on social media in Kelly Forman v. Mark Henkin, 2018 WL 828101, 2018 N.Y. LEXIS 180(February 13, 2018).  In its ruling, the high court explained that: “While Facebook–and sites like it–offer relatively new means of sharing information with others, there is nothing so novel about Facebook materials that precludes application of New York’s long-standing disclosure rules to resolve this dispute.” Prior to this … Continue reading →

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