Audiotapes and Course Book
Patrick M. Connors, Esq., Professor of Law at Albany Law School, covers these important topics:
ü New Part 221 of the Uniform Rules for New York State Courts — effective October 1, 2006
• Conduct At Depositions — 1.5 hours
- objections, including speaking objections — 221.1(a) and (b)
- refusal to answer when objection is made — 221.2
- attorney-client communications during the deposition — 221.3
• TRO Motions — 202.7(f)
• Notice of Pending Motions — 202.8(h)
• Pretrial Conference — 202.26
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• CPLR 3101(a) — disclosure pertaining to jurisdiction in the electronic age
• CPLR 3101(a) — disclosure of immigration status
• CPLR 3102(c) — procedure for pre-action disclosure
• CPLR 3120 — discovery against nonparty witness
• CPLR 3126 — which sanction to impose
• More, including CPLR 3101(a)(4), 3104, 3111 and 3113(c)
For a broader overview of conducting depositions in New York, (such as what information may be obtained, protective orders, venue, etc.) you might also enjoy our August 2, 2006 course "Depositions In New York Courts."