Litigation Lawyers in Waupaca

Civil depositions occur during Waupaca, Wisconsin civil litigation, as part of the discovery process.

"Discovery" is a process that occurs before a trial in Waupaca, Wisconsin. During the discovery process, both sides are required to make relevant information available to each other.

In Waupaca, Wisconsin, one way to get this information is to find the people involved in the dispute (whether they're witnesses or parties), and ask them questions about the issues you believe them to have knowledge of. A civil deposition is typically a pretty simple process: the person being deposed is sworn in (they are under oath, just as if they were in a courtroom). Because the whole point of a deposition is to get testimony on the record, a stenographer or video technician will also be present, recording the whole deposition. The lawyer then asks questions of the witness, and the lawyers for the other side are able to object to specific lines of questioning, if they wish.

Conducting A Civil Deposition in Waupaca, Wisconsin

Depositions in Waupaca, Wisconsin are meant to get verbal testimony on the record and into evidence, when there is concern that the person being deposed might be unable to show up and testify at trial, or their testimony will take far too long for them to testify at trial.

It should not be any surprise, then, that civil depositions in Waupaca, Wisconsin can go on for a very long time. If you are called to appear in a deposition in Waupaca, Wisconsin, this can be a huge headache.

To help mitigate this inconvenience, Waupaca, Wisconsin permits witnesses who are appearing in depositions to be paid a set amount of money for their time, and reimbursed for travel expenses. However, if there is any evidence that this money is being used to influence a witness' testimony, there is going to be a serious problem: this would amount bribery, and it is a serious offense.

In Waupaca, Wisconsin depositions, everyone being deposed is under oath. This means that you are legally and morally obligated to answer every question truthfully. If you deliberately misrepresent your knowledge (lie), you are guilty of perjury. And if you're caught, you could end up facing jail time and/or some very steep fines.

How Can A Waupaca, Wisconsin Lawyer Help?

If you are a party to a lawsuit, and are called to a deposition, chances are you're already represented by a , Wisconsin attorney. Obviously, you should follow their advice with respect to the deposition.

If you're not a party to the case, but have relevant information, you might be subpoenaed to appear in a deposition. In this case, you probably don't need to hire a Waupaca, Wisconsin litigation attorney, but it would not be a bad idea to seek out a brief consultation with one, to get an idea of what to expect.