Taking
or defending the deposition of an organization, e.g., a corporation or a
partnership? This is a Notice form, plus legal tips, you need!
Put simply: we've found the most complete and powerful form notice for taking the
deposition of an organization, plus proven best tips and tactics.
Power Notice of Deposition of Organization gives you:
A better, more powerful, Rule 30(b)(6) notice.
Federal R.Civ.Proc., Rule 30 (and the similar state rules) give you a
powerful discovery tool for taking a deposition of a corporation,
partnership, or other organization. But you need to send a special
notice to take full advantage of Rule 30. (You can't simply use your
usual form for the deposition of an individual person.) Now, with
Power Notice of Deposition of Organization, you can take that full
advantage.
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A solid, detailed (7 pages) legal form from which to work. The
multiple features of this Power Notice are designed to not only produce more information for you at the deposition.
You will find the form to be a useful checklist of items which either can
be used "as is" or can act as quick framework language for drafting
case-specific requests.
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An exhibit to the motions judge. The
language is this form is chosen to produce a notice which will be an
effective advocacy exhibit for you, if the organization does not produce the information
you requested. You are set to bring the ire of the motions judge down on
your adversary as attempting to frustrate discovery in spite of your
civil reminders to counsel what his/her obligations are under the law,
followed by your reasonable and explicit requests of exactly what was to
be produced by the organization!
In sum: a notice with more requests, more features, and more
power than the ordinary attorney uses.
But there is more than a seven page form included by the author.
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Bonus pages of legal points and proven tactics on noticing and on
taking the deposition of an organization. An additional dozen pages of
tactical information the author provides
gives you law on how
to best use a notice of taking
the deposition of a corporation, or how to best respond to a notice directed
to your corporate client.
A good legal
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Power Notice of Deposition of Organization is named that
because it builds you a notice with more features, giving you legal and
psychological advantages.
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Plaintiff or defense counsel, both represent organizations - corporations, partnerships, non-profits, associations. Both sides of the counsel table need to understand and be able to efficiently use the power features of Federal Rule 30(b)(6) "Notice or Subpoena Directed to an Organization."
Whatever your corporate client's size, or your corporate adversary's size, you need to understand Rule 30(b)(6) and what's in it for you.
Bonus! Our author wanted you (on the plaintiff or defense side)
to know how to best use, or respond to, these Power Notice deposition notices. As a bonus, he
included a dozen pages of proven tips and tactics on taking the
deposition of an organization. It's CLE compressed down to
readable size. Power Notice of Deposition of Organization tells you why and how
to use these notices (and how to best respond against them when you are on the receiving end).
These proven tips and tactics include:
- Three powers you gain by deposing the organization instead of an officer
or employee
- The obligations of your adversary when you depose the organization
- Objections of lack of personal knowledge of witness
- Testimony of the organization's designated witness is the testimony of the
organization itself
- Your best defensive response to a notice of taking the deposition of your
client organization: limit the topics
- Bulldozing stonewalls
- Manage the number of depositions and the time limit for the corporate
deposition
- Receive efficiently the explanation and foundation for documents
- The three components of a good notice for deposition of an organization
Power Notice of Deposition of Organization
includes a suggested List of Matters on Which Examination is Sought, and
a suggested List of Items to Bring to the Deposition. The full notice form
(without the tips and tactics pages) is seven pages. For example:
Power Notice of Deposition of Organization
includes three pages of suggested individual items that should be considered in your drafting your own case-specific List of Matters on Which Examination is
Sought. Items #1 through # 5 in the list should almost always be used "as is"
(they are that vital and that good). Attorneys will find the suggested items to be
a useful checklist of items which either can be used "as is" or else can act as
scaffolding for drafting your case-specific requests.
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Sample of the details of this form.
Here is what our author suggests
normally should be # 1 in your included List of Items to Bring to the
Deposition.
[Corporation] IS REQUIRED TO BRING TO THE DEPOSITION:
1.
Documents, electronically stored information (ESI), or tangible items
(collectively A item@
or A items@
) in the following categories.
(A) Recorded Observations. Any items in which there is
any material recording or showing the events at the scene of
the accident in the 24 hours before and the 24 hours after the accident,
which items were created by, or in the possession of, either
(1) [Corporation];
(2) any of the witnesses being offered by
Corporation] for this deposition of [Corporation]; or
(3) any of the officers, employees, or agents of
[Corporation] being deposed as individual witnesses on the day of
this deposition of [Corporation]
and,
(B) Items to Refresh Memory. Any items which either
(1) [Corporation];
(2) any of the witnesses being offered by
Corporation] for this deposition of [Corporation]; or
(3) any of the officers, employees, or agents of
[Corporation] being deposed as individual witnesses on the day of
this deposition of [Corporation]
have in their possession or control and which items have a
reasonable probability of refreshing the memory of any witness being deposed
on the date of this deposition.
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