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The Most Important Person, Rule 2: “Always Remember you are Making a Record”
 

Litigation Commentary & Review

September 1, 2009
 
Daniel I. Small- Boston

Litigation Partner Dan Small, an expert in the critical area of witness preparation and author of the ABA manual, Preparing Witnesses, presents the second installment of his “The Most Important Person” series in Litigation Commentary & Review, September 2009. In this article, “Rule 2: Always Remember You Are Making a Record,” Mr. Small notes how critical it is to insist on the “discipline of clarity,” explaining how the most important person in the room is the one making the transcript or taking the notes. To read this full article, please click on the link below.

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