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Preparing a Plaintiff for Their Deposition

What You Will Learn

  • What to expect during a deposition
  • Understanding the role of the defense attorney during a deposition
  • What topics are likely to be covered during a deposition
  • What questions might be asked and how to respond

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What You Will Learn

  • What to expect during a deposition
  • Understanding the role of the defense attorney during a deposition
  • What topics are likely to be covered during a deposition
  • What questions might be asked and how to respond
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Wednesday, August 26, 2026

3PM EASTERN
(12:00 PM PT / 2:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM MT)

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Price

$99 for Association Member
$129 for Non-member

75 minutes
Publisher

Maryland Association for Justice, Inc.

Subjects

Depositions

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Summary

Too often lawyers do not take enough time to properly prepare a client for a deposition. They forget to provide the general advice all plaintiffs should be given before their deposition is taken. Your job is to ensure your client is prepared for the deposition with a clear understanding of the purpose of the deposition, the role of the defense attorney during the deposition, what to expect and how to respond to questions asked during the deposition.

In this webinar Eric Schloss will share what he does to thoroughly prepare every client for a deposition.

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Presenters

Eric N. Schloss

Eric N. Schloss practices personal injury in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Eric concentrates in injuries caused by... Read More

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Agenda

5 Minutes - Introduction
60 Minutes - Presentation
10 Minutes - Live Q&A with the Speaker

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