HOW TO PREPARE FOR A DEPOSITION: STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS AND TRAPS TO AVOID
CostFree
Depositions are very important in the defense of Malpractice claims. This course describes the process of depositions, when they are used, and what to expect when being deposed. Throughout the webinar, you will gain advice on how to prepare for a deposition and how to conduct yourself during the deposition process including behavioral tips and how to respond to certain types of questions. Our presenters will describe the role of counsel and what to avoid during a deposition.
Learning Objectives:
- To describe the deposition process.
- To prepare an accountant for a deposition and know what to expect.
- To suggest how to behave during deposition.
- To suggest the things to avoid during a deposition.
- To outline special considerations of depositions.
- To describe the post-deposition process.
Carl M. Perri
Clausen Miller PC
Shareholder
cperri@clausen.com
(212) 805-3958
Carl’s practice focuses upon professional liability an a variety of legal liability claims. He acts as defense counsel in both the State and Federal Courts, including accountants, attorneys, directors and officers and a variety of professionals. He is admitted in the United States District Court for the Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, and the United States District Court of New Jersey. Carl also has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration and mediation. He has successfully resolved numerous cases through alternative dispute resolution methods.
Carl also has extensive experience in alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration and mediation. He has successfully resolved numerous cases through alternative dispute resolution methods.
Carl has a B.A. from St. Bonaventure University and J.D. from New York Law School.
Harvey R. Herman
Clausen Miller PC
Partner
hherman@clausen.com
(312) 855-1010
Harvey specializes in the handling and trial of complex litigation. Harvey has represented large corporations, insurance companies, closely held companies, corporate officers and directors, investment firms, banks, broker-dealers, financial representatives and large insurance companies. As part of his practice, he has both defended and prosecuted business and commercial-based claims on behalf of his clients.
Harvey has prosecuted and defended security based lawsuits in federal and state courts and before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Harvey is a member of the Federal Trial Bar, the State Bar of Illinois, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois, the Chicago Bar Association and the American Bar Association.
Harvey received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan. Harvey also received his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School.