Legal conclusions

AuthorJoseph A. Ranney
Pages235-246
LEGAL CONCLUSIONS
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CHAPTER 14
LEGAL CONCLUSIONS
I. LEGAL PRINCIPLES
§14:01 Problems With Use of Legal-Conclusion Questions at Depositions
§14:02 Legal Conclusion Questions in Patent Litigation
§14:03 What to Do When Legal Conclusion Questions Are Premature
[§§14:04-14:09 Reserved]
II. ASSERTING LEGAL CONCLUSION OBJECTIONS AT A DEPOSITION
A. Theory Disclosure Questions
§14:10 What Are Theory Disclosure Questions?
§14:11 How to Object to Theory Disclosure Questions
[§§14:12-14:19 Reserved]
B. Theory Sifting Questions
§14:20 What Are Theory Sifting Questions?
§14:21 How to Object to Theory Sifting Questions
[§§14:22-14:29 Reserved]
C. Evidence Identif‌ication Questions
§14:30 What Are Evidence Identif‌ication Questions?
§14:31 How to Object to Evidence Identif‌ication Questions
[§§14:32-14:39 Reserved]
D. Position Disclosure Questions
§14:40 What Are Position Disclosure Questions?
§14:41 How to Object to Position Disclosure Questions
[§§14:42-14:49 Reser ved]
III. PREPARING WITNESSES TO HANDLE LEGAL CONCLUSION OBJECTIONS
§14:50 Preparing Lay Witnesses
§14:51 Preparing Experts
§14:52 Preparing Organization Representatives

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