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Discuss the filing of a deposition with the clerk of the court.
 
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What is an errata sheet and how is it used in relation to deposition transcripts?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The reporter places the original of the deposition and exhibits in an envelope. The outside of the envelope is marked with the case number, venue, title, deponent, date taken, costs, and by whom taken. Notarization may be required. The original copy is then delivered to the clerk of the court and copies to the attorneys.

Answer to Question 2

A list of changes made by a witness after he has read his or her deposition; also called a correction form. Each change must list page and line number and give a reason for the change.





 

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