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10,000 Depositions Later Podcast

Hosted by Jim Garrity · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 173 episodes

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From Jim Garrity, the country’s leading deposition expert, comes this podcast for hardcore litigators. The subject? Taking and defending depositions.Each episode is a one-topic, mini field guide, meant to educate and inform trial lawyers looking for world-class deposition strategies and tactics. Garrity includes a general discussion of the topic, specific insights and guidance, questions to ponder, and case citations to support his observations. They’re jam-packed with immediately useful advice and guidance.Garrity has appeared as lead trial counsel in more than two thousand federal and state civil cases. His personal deposition experience now far exceeds the 10,000 mentioned in the title. (For business reasons, his publisher did not want him to update the title number.) He’s been up against the best litigators at hundreds of firms, from the nation’s largest to sole practitioners, and there’s literally no tactic, trick, variation or strategy he hasn’t seen hundreds of times. Indeed,

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Jim Garrity hosts 10,000 Depositions Later Podcast, a business show with 173 episodes published.

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Episode 172: Second-Order Knowledge Examinations

May 8, 202615mEp. 1720

In this episode, Jim talks about the value of "second-order" examinations - asking deponents not only what they know, but what others know (and what others know that still others know, which is a form of third-order know

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Episode 171: Examination Techniques, Part 4 - The Reid Technique

Apr 24, 202614mEp. 1710

In this final episode of our cross-examination series, Jim Garrity turns to the Reid Technique, the interrogation system developed in the 1940s for American law enforcement. Though the method has drawn serious criticism

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Episode 170 - Examination Techniques, Part 3: The Reptile Method

Apr 9, 202620mEp. 1700

In this third installment of our series on examination techniques, Jim Garrity dives into the so-called Reptile Method, developed by jury consultant David Ball and plaintiff’s attorney Don Keenan, and explained in their

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Episode 169: Examination Techniques, Part 2: Irving Younger's Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination

Mar 31, 202612mEp. 1690

In this second episode in a series on different cross-examination methods, Jim Garrity spotlights Irving Younger's famed Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination. It's one of the earliest formal systems for conducting an ef

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Episode 168: Examination Techniques, Part 1: The Pozner-Dodd Technique

Mar 2, 202614mEp. 1680

In this episode, and over the next few, Jim Garrity analyzes some of the better-known techniques or methods of conducting deposition cross-examinations. He begins with the Pozner-Dodd method, based on the book Cross-Exam

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Episode 167 - Schedule-Proofing Your Depositions: Drafting Notices with Multiple Backup Plans

Feb 8, 202613mEp. 1670

In this episode, Jim Garrity - the leading expert in the country on deposition strategies and tactics - rolls out another spectacular deposition strategy you won't find anywhere else. It's the application of the PACE Met

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Episode 166 - Are You Audiorecording Your Depositions (Yet)?

Jan 20, 202610mEp. 1660

In this episode, Jim Garrity urges you once again (see Episode 7, Audiotaping Your Depositions) to independently audiorecord your depositions. Apart from all the prior, excellent reasons he discussed, there's a new one,

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Episode 165: Stopping the "You Can Answer" Gatekeeping

Dec 20, 20254mEp. 1650

A must-listen episode with actionable guidance for litigators and trial teams who want to keep depositions moving and the record clean. We break down the “you can answer” interjection: why it is usually unnecessary, how

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Episode 164 - In-Person Depositions Are Making a Comeback

Nov 10, 202515mEp. 1640

They're baaaaack! In-person depositions, that is. In this episode, Jim Garrity discusses two brand-new court rulings that reflect a growing trend among judges to enforce noticed in-person depositions of parties and key w

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Episode 163: Lessons from the Front Lines - Pronoun Perils: In 30(b)(6) Depos, “I” is the Entity, Not the Deponent

Oct 8, 202511mEp. 1630

When a 30(b)(6) representative is deposed, the testimony is that of the organization, not of the individual answering the questions. However, in the heat of battle, it can be challenging to remember this distinction. Que

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Episode 162 - Your Mute Button is Career Insurance

Sep 27, 20258mEp. 1620

In this episode, Jim Garrity uses a pending bar disciplinary proceeding against a Florida lawyer as a potent reminder of the consequences of failing to ensure that your conversations during breaks in remote (virtual) dep

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Episode 161: Unfinished Testimony - Can You Use That Partial Transcript?

Sep 11, 202516mEp. 1610

Today, Jim Garrity examines a critical issue in trial practice: whether an incomplete deposition—cut short when the deponent becomes unavailable—can be admitted at trial, particularly when the opposing party had no oppor

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Episode 160 - Depo Case Roundup for the Week of August 25, 2025

Aug 23, 202518mEp. 1600

This week’s roundup spotlights four brand-new deposition rulings from across the country. Two address when plaintiffs may appear remotely—what courts require, what constitutes good cause, and the practical showings that

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Episode 159 - Lessons from the Front Lines: Budget-Friendly Depositions: Using a Videographer to Tape & Transcribe Depositions

Aug 6, 202512mEp. 1590

Are deposition expenses busting your budget? In this episode, Jim Garrity spotlights a clever strategy conceived by a southern California litigator to sharply cut the costs of deposition transcripts. It's yet another eff

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Episode 158 - Using Videotaped Deposition Clips in Openings and Closings

Jul 2, 202513mEp. 1580

In this episode, Jim Garrity argues for more frequent videotaping of depositions, especially those of parties and witnesses likely to be unavailable at trial. The reason? Unlike live witnesses - who are generally called

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Episode 157: Lessons from the Front Lines -Pitfalls for Plaintiffs Who Want to Appear Remotely for Deposition

Jun 23, 202519mEp. 1570

Now that the pandemic is fading from our memories, courts are showing a renewed willingness to order plaintiffs to appear in person for their depositions, even when a plaintiff has relocated to distant places and will in

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Episode 156 -Leveraging Device Demonstrations In Depositions: Lessons From The Uber Litigation

May 23, 202517mEp. 1560

Traditionally, litigators seeking to understand an individual's or organization's devices - specifically, how they store, access, manage, and delete information - have either asked a deponent to testify from memory or ar

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Episode 155 - Deposition Case Roundup for the Week of May 12, 2025

May 14, 202514mEp. 1520

Today’s episode showcases four new deposition-related rulings, including one that makes a compelling case for using Rule 31 depositions by written questions; a second that underscores the need to proactively consider lim

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Episode 154 - Do You Know What AI Can Do For Your Deposition Practice?

Apr 24, 202523mEp. 1540

If you haven't already deeply integrated AI into your deposition practice, buckle up! In this episode, Jim Garrity identifies five major use cases for AI when preparing to take or defend depositions. Then he offers cutti

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Episode 153 - Deposition Case Roundup for the Week of April 2025

Apr 12, 202522mEp. 1530

In this episode, Jim Garrity highlights three brand new deposition-related court rulings. The first presents the question of whether witnesses and their counsel can be prohibited from discussing the witnesses' testimony

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