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Here is more details - should write this up before depo. [https://edwardslawpllc.com/opponent-no-show-witness-deposition/#:~:text=Once%20the%20letter%20is%20written,room%20facility%20and%20refreshments%20provider.] | Here is more details - should write this up before depo. [https://edwardslawpllc.com/opponent-no-show-witness-deposition/#:~:text=Once%20the%20letter%20is%20written,room%20facility%20and%20refreshments%20provider.]. Or this [https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/turning-deposition-no-shows-to-the-5578052/#:~:text=Go%20on%20the%20Record&text=Some%20attorneys%20have%20a%20no,is%20in%20fact%20the%20case).]. |
Revision as of 07:02, 30 September 2024
Summary
- Wait and attempt contact up to 30 minutes, at which point you go on the record to document the no-show.
- Just cause does exist for no-show - [1]
Updating the Record
From [2]
When a deponent or attorney misses the proceeding, ask the court reporter to go on the record to document the occurrence. We recommend preparing a no-show deposition script for these circumstances. If you don’t have a script, make sure to note the following information:
- The names of all attorneys and their represented parties
- Names of all parties present
- The purpose of the deposition
- date and time of the scheduled deposition
- Description of attempts to contact the absent party/the method you used to contact them
- Description of the deponent’s proffered excuses for failing to appear (if any)
- Summary of your efforts to properly notice the deposition
No-Show Deposition Script
Here is more details - should write this up before depo. [3]. Or this [4].