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Role Models

In previous articles, we have been discussing the fact that everyone is really a teacher in some way, shape, or form and the fact that our actions will always speak louder than our words. Our [...]

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Everyone’s A Teacher Part 1

It’s fair to say that most of us think that the requirements to be called a teacher are a four-year college degree and a state certified teaching credential.  But think about this.  Have you ever [...]

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Everyone’s A Teacher Part 2

Our previous article in this series discussed everyone’s opportunity to be a teacher through setting the example and mentoring, and how one person’s example can be such an effective method of [...]

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The Dreaded Deposition Part 1

Over the years I have had the opportunity to be involved in many depositions. Some went very well, others did not and, there were even some surprises during the process. In this article I will [...]

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The Dreaded Deposition Part 2

The Dreaded Deposition Part 2 Preparation In part 1 of “the dreaded deposition” we discussed the purpose of the deposition. In this part 2 article we will share some suggestions for preparation. [...]

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Different Question Same Answer

I have been involved in a deposition where the opposing attorney was hostile. We were having a discussion about a water pressure hydraulic formula.  When I shared the formula with him he appeared [...]

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Depositions

Did you know that 90% of all cases are resolved before trial.Depositions are relatively short. Of all the depositions I have given only one lasted more than 3 hours.

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Preparing for a Deposition

First, talk to your attorney. Educate yourself on the process. Inform your attorney regarding everything you know about the case. Neither you or your attorney want to be surprised during the [...]

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Paul H. Stein, Public Safety Consultants

Public Safety Consultants provide competent expert witness services. Our fire, emergency medical, fire prevention and hazardous material experts are competent, intelligent, and highly educated [...]