Preparing Clients for Their Deposition: Recommendations from Both Sides of the Table
Description
In the fast-paced, fact-intensive realm of litigation, depositions often become the decisive stage where outcomes are shaped and where evidence later used at trial (or in mediation) develops. Given the stakes, preparing clients thoroughly is critical. This program brings together seasoned litigators who will share practical strategies and real-world insights to ensure clients are ready when it matters most.
Our panel will offer perspectives from both the plaintiff and defense sides, highlighting best practices for preparing a wide range of clients—from individuals facing a deposition for the first time, often in deeply sensitive matters, to corporate representatives whose testimony carries significant implications. Topics will include managing client concerns, explaining the intricacies of the deposition process, handling difficult subject matters, and the unique considerations involved in preparing a corporate designee or sophisticated executive.
No matter your practice area, this program will provide concrete, actionable takeaways to strengthen your deposition preparation process and enhance your clients’ readiness.



