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There are many purposes for digesting depositions. Paralegals are often involved in the digesting process. It is important that you take your time and do not miss an event that took place in the deposition. Use the deposition digest example that is found in this week's reading to create a deposition digest for one of the deposition transcripts provided in this pdf. This is an actual case, which was in front of the Ohio Supreme Court,in which the definition of a "photocopier" was debated during a deposition.
If you are interested in learning more about the case, or a humorous reenactment, you may view more information on the New York Times website at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/28/opinion/verbatim-what-is-a-photocopier.html?_r=0
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Running head: DEPOSITION DIGEST
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DEPOSITION DIGEST
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DEPOSITION DIGEST
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DEPOSITION DIGEST
CASE: STATE ex rel. DATA TRACE
Page: Contents
INFORMATION SERVICES LLC,
ET AL., VERSES RECORDER OF CUYAHOGA
COUNTY, OHIO,
CASE NO. Case No. 2010-2029
Atty: L. Brown
DEPONENT: LILLIAN J. GREENE
DATE: January 5, 2011
L/A: MARBURGER
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