I can remember a week of depositions about 15 years ago in the basement of Bill Vine’s law firm. It was a large medical malpractice action with five different sets of defendants and about eight lawyers sitting around the table. We had been going on for about two days deposing family members of the injured Plaintiff and were finishing up with her father, who had been under examination for about 6 hours. The poor guy was exhausted. He did not know if he was coming or going and had gotten to the point of giving clearly contradictory answers within the span of fifteen minutes of each other. It wasn’t his fault. He was tired; we all were. Read the full article in the June 2023 – Volume 52, Issue 6 of DICTA.