Litigation, Torts & Insurance, Young Lawyers Division

Mastering the Deposition: The 30.02(6) or 30(b)(6) Witness

Description:

In litigation, the deposition is one of the principal discovery tools available to the litigants. In many cases, the individuals to be deposed will be easily identifiable. If a party is a person, then that person can be deposed to learn what he or she knows about the matters being litigated. If the party is a corporation, non-corporate entity, or governmental entity, then there is no "person" to depose. In this presentation you will learn how to use Rule 30.02(6) or Rule 30(b)(6) in your deposition.

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Thank you very much for the great caselaw and form notice. I will be using both in the near future.

I thought this would have been broader and contain more practice tips. Good insight, however for what was presented.

Helpful CLE. Good speaker.

Good suggestions for catchall questions and unanswerable ones that can be helpful.

Dealing with unprepared witnesses.

Very informative.

Very thorough contents on Rule 30.02(6) and 30(b)(6) witnesses and taking depositions of entities.

Helpful tips and I very much appreciated the Google reference.

Rule 30 rules and info!!!

Good stuff.

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Course InformationHighlights
  • Flexible to your schedule
  • Viewable on desktop or mobile devices
Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 1.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.