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The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 61 - Preparing Witnesses for Reptile Depositions

The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 61 - Preparing Witnesses for Reptile Depositions

FromThe Litigation Psychology Podcast


The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 61 - Preparing Witnesses for Reptile Depositions

FromThe Litigation Psychology Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Mar 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Brad Hughes, trial lawyer with Clark Hill in Los Angeles, joins the podcast to talk about the differences in how he approaches a catastrophic injury case in his transportation litigation work versus a corporate matter. Dr. Bill Kanasky and Brad discuss the increasing presence of Reptile in commercial cases, the differences between preparing witnesses in trucking cases versus witnesses in commercial litigation and why Brad thinks preparing for deposition with trucking witnesses is easier than preparing corporate and 30(b)(6) witnesses. Bill and Brad also talk about cognitive fatigue in deposition, their recommendations on when breaks should be taken, how that helps the attorney and their client, what constitutes a break, and what you should do with your witness during a break. Lastly, Brad gives his perspective on virtual depositions and the importance of doing research on what the plaintiff's bar has been planning once courts open back up. Watch the video version of this episode here: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/Q7H
Released:
Mar 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Litigation Psychology Podcast presented by Courtroom Sciences, Inc. (CSI) is for in-house and outside defense counsel about the intersection of science and litigation. We explore topics of interest to the defense bar, with a particular emphasis on subjects that don‘t get enough attention. Our hosts are Ph.D.-level Social Scientists, Clinical Scientists, and Psychology Experts with a wealth of knowledge about science, research, human behavior, and decision making, which they apply in the context of civil litigation.