deposition transcript: A-5713
The deponent discusses their law firm's staff, including a managing clerk and a jury consultant, Dennis Donahue, who was hired for a specific case and was present during voir dire. The firm's administrative structure and outside help are also touched upon.
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The deponent discusses their law firm's staff, including a managing clerk and a jury consultant, Dennis Donahue, who was hired for a specific case and was present during voir dire. The firm's administrative structure and outside help are also touched upon.
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