What deposition objections are proper? Which are improper? Find out at the Lawyerist: "Proper Deposition Objections."
And see this related post at Trial Practice Tips: "Objections to the Form of a Question: A Partial List."
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You should watch a video on youtube called "angry lawyer goes off the deep end". There is no objection that is improper for that guy, and he invariably tells the client not to answer. what would happen to him?
Posted by: fabio | March 26, 2012 at 10:18 PM