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Is deposition in civil action obligatory?

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Are depositions in civil action obligatory?

If you are subpoenaed, yes. Otherwise you are in contempt of court, and will go to jail. Judges don't like being blown off.


A lawyer may conduct a deposition during what phase of a civil trial?

Lawyer may conduct a deposition during the discovery stage of a civil trial.


What is the next step after a deposition hearing. This is third deposition my wife has been to regarding her civil lawsuit in a car accident case where she was a passeger and was hurt. going on 4yrs?

What is the third step to deposition


When was A Civil Action created?

A Civil Action was created on 1996-08-27.


What was the Production Budget for A Civil Action?

The Production Budget for A Civil Action was $60,000,000.


When was A Civil Action released?

A Civil Action was released on 12/25/1998.


Can civil attorneys lie to opposing plaintiifs in a deposition?

Lying in a deposition is perjury. They can be censured by the bar and even held in contempt of court as well as face criminal charges.


Is there a statute of limitations on a deposition?

Statute of limitations deals with bring a law suit for civil or criminal actions. They do not apply to a deposition.


What is a differences Erosion and deposition?

Deposition is the natural process of laying down a deposit of something and Erosion is condition in which the earth's surface is worn away by the action of water and wind.


How much money did A Civil Action gross worldwide?

A Civil Action grossed $56,709,981 worldwide.


Can a sworn deposition for a civil case be used in a criminal case?

Perhaps - but it is not a certain thing that it would be admissable. Maybe only if the individual giving the deposition had died prior to the trial, and that it then became the 'next best'evidence. If the person was still living, almost certainly not. If the person who gave the deposition for the civil trial was still living, they would be required to appear in person in a criminal trial.


What are the major agents causes of erosion and deposition?

Wave action,Moving ice,and running water