Philip G. asked

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In a Mandatory Settlement Conference in Kitsap County, WA, where the plaintiff is a corporation, is it allowed for a retired employee with no current affiliation to the company to act as the representative of the company during the deposition of the plaintiff?

February 14th, 2024

Troy G. answered

No, it is not allowed for a retired employee with no current affiliation to the company to act as th...

February 14th, 2024

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