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  • What Is a Deposition? - FindLaw
    A deposition is the taking of an oral statement of a witness before trial under oath Depositions may be taken of lay or expert witnesses They are a part of discovery and a formal opportunity to gather information under oath before a civil trial
  • Deposition Basics: What Depositions Are and How They Work
    Learn how depositions work, from who gets deposed and what happens in the room to how testimony is used at trial and what it costs A deposition is sworn, out-of-court testimony taken during the discovery phase of a lawsuit
  • What Is a Deposition? | Definition, Process How to Prepare
    Depositions are frequently used in litigation in the United States in both civil lawsuits and criminal cases Learn about the purpose of a deposition, what happens during a deposition, and how to prepare for one
  • What’s the Point of a Deposition? Purposes and Rules
    Depositions help gather facts, lock in testimony, and often push cases toward settlement — here's how they work and what to expect A deposition serves several strategic purposes in a lawsuit, all of which happen before a trial begins
  • What is a Deposition? Definition, Meaning and Legal Use - 2026
    What a Deposition Actually Means? A deposition is a formal question-and-answer session held outside the courtroom The person being questioned is called the deponent They swear an oath to tell the truth, then answer questions from one or more attorneys No judge is present
  • The Dos and Donts of a Deposition - LegalMatch
    Depositions are used by parties to obtain relevant evidence about the case Evidence is material that supports one party’s claims or more contentions For example, if a plaintiff in an auto accident case claims the defendant driver was negligent, the plaintiff’s attorney can depose the driver
  • Deposition (law) - Wikipedia
    Depositions are commonly used in litigation in the United States and Canada They are almost always conducted outside court by the lawyers themselves, with no judge present to supervise the examination
  • deposition | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Depositions usually do not directly involve the court The process is initiated and supervised by the individual parties Usually, the only people present at a deposition are the deponent, attorneys for all interested parties, and a person qualified to administer oaths
  • Rule 30 — Federal Rules of Civil Procedure | Federal Rules
    Establishes the procedures for taking depositions by oral examination, including when court leave is required, notice requirements, methods of recording, officer duties, examination conduct, objections, duration limits, and post-deposition procedures like witness review and certification
  • Everything You Need to Know About Depositions: What to Expect . . .
    A deposition is a formal, out-of-court testimony given under oath, typically as part of the discovery process in a lawsuit It allows attorneys from both sides to gather information, assess witness credibility, and build their cases before trial





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