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I am representing myself in a trust contest. I anticipate that opposing counsel will object to every question and disrupt the deposition process. The deposition is likely to take two or three days. My plan is to video the proceedings and, if opposing counsel makes it impossible to conduct a proper deposition, move to continue the deposition to another day and file a motion to have a referee at the continuance. Is there any other practical solution to halt opposing counsel's continual interruptions during the deposition?

September 24th, 2023

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