
Three Things To Look For In Reviewing Your Deposition
Depositions of parties and third persons is common in litigation. In court a deposition may be used to impeach one’s credibility if they change their
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Depositions of parties and third persons is common in litigation. In court a deposition may be used to impeach one’s credibility if they change their

In our system of law, those who are suspected of a crime may be requested to make a police statement or be charged. Police, prosecutors,

Conflict and dispute is a part of daily life. Most of the time, conflicts are resolved through means outside of court. In a very small

Tens of thousands of cases are filed and decided by Indiana’s trial court judges each year. Every judge and attorney knows the importance of telling

A significant legal myth in the purchase of property is boundary lines. When a home is purchased, even a new home, the mortgage company typically

Every aspect of life with another person involved is a relationship of one sort or the other. This is true with every attorney you work

Indiana’s trial court judges, commissioners, magistrates and protems are dedicated to justice. The unique aspect to their job is they must decide a dispute between

There is an old adage that states “you only get one chance to make a first impression.” Any judge or attorney will tell you the

In matters of the heart, about every domestic attorney has heard a truly sad story about someone breaking up a relationship. In some cases, there

In all forms of litigation, civil and criminal, depositions are a common form of “discovery.” Discovery is the process of obtaining information to prepare for
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