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Lawsuits can feel like a confusing maze, even more so if you're not used to all the legal jargon and steps. One of the essential stages in many civil lawsuits is the deposition. In this blog, we'll unravel what a deposition is, why it's crucial, and how it works.
A deposition is essentially someone giving their official statement, usually outside the courtroom, often during the information-gathering part of a lawsuit. It involves a witness answering questions asked by attorneys, with every word recorded by a court reporter.
Depositions can support motions to dismiss cases or, conversely, motions for summary judgment. They can also inform settlement negotiations.
Depositions are a pivotal part of many lawsuits, shedding light on the facts of a case and giving both sides a clearer picture of what to expect at trial. Whether you're a party in a lawsuit or a potential witness, understanding the deposition process can help demystify what can often seem like an overwhelming journey through the legal system.