The witness agrees that omissions can be considered lies and testifies about Theresa Trzaskoma's par...
The witness agrees that omissions can be considered lies and testifies about Theresa Trzaskoma's participation in a phone call with the Court. The witness did not discuss the call with Trzaskoma beforehand and is unsure if anyone else did. The testimony highlights potential issues with the firm's communication and candor.
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The witness agrees that omissions can be considered lies and testifies about Theresa Trzaskoma's participation in a phone call with the Court. The witness did not discuss the call with Trzaskoma beforehand and is unsure if anyone else did. The testimony highlights potential issues with the firm's communication and candor.
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