Trial Reporter Editorial Board
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Co-Editor-in-Chief Elliott Andalman
William P. Cannon, III David V. Diggs Annie B. Hirsch Stuart Lipshutz
Jeanne M. Ripley John B. Stolarz Eric N. Stravitz
David J. Wildberger Michael C. Worsham
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featuring Special Notice: CMS Alert Robert J. Zarbin
Executive Director’s Message David B. Walls, CAE, CMP
LegalTECH: Deposition Technology John J. Cord
Appellate Watch Cary J. Hansel
Trial Reporter / Winter 2011 1 45 51
Featured Articles 9
Depositions 101 William P. Cannon, III
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Depositions in Automobile Negligence Cases Eric N. Stravitz
Deposition Preparation in Medical Malpractice Cases David J. Wildberger
Depositions in Workers' Compensation Claims: Inequities in Discovery James A. Lanier
Family Law Depositions Strategies and Pracitces: To Depose or Not to Depose Harry B. Siegel
Effective Nursing Home Litigation Deposition Strategies Gregory L. Lockwood
The Scope of Discovery in ERISA Actions Post-Glenn
Elliott Andalman, Richard P. Neuworth & Michelle Amick
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