Depositions in Delaware

Christine Hurt refers in her Conglomerate blog post to the Delaware Supreme Court's decision in Paramount from 1994, that included an extensive addendum which set forth the standard of conduct that will be enforced in depositions conducted in Delaware cases--even if the depositions are taken out of state by attorneys only admitted pro hac vice. Her post also includes a video involving an updated deposition with the attorney who was the subject of the Delaware Supreme Court's scorn in that opinion: Here is the link:
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Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog - April 6, 2008 3:39 PM
In GMAC Bank v. HTFC, Inc., (E.D., Pa., 2008), read opinion here, a federal judge in neighboring Philadelphia imposed financial penalties on both the deponent and his lawyer for abusive conduct during a deposition. The blog called Above the Law...
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