Asbestos Exposure Deposition
By admin on Aug 20, 2009 in People
williamskherkher posted the video:
Williams Kherkher, mesothelioma lawyers, depose witnesses in an asbestos exposure case. To find out more about mesothelioma and asbestos, go to http://www.mesolawsuit.com or http://www.williamskherkher.com. …



On Aug 24, 2009, tdchandler123 said:
Jordean1,
I posted this deposition. To the extent you are concerned that it may be edited such that it does not accurately reflect the actual testimony, I am happy to email you the entire transcript so you can judge for yourself. Simply post your email and I will forward, free of charge to anyone asks.
On Aug 27, 2009, greg5566 said:
Oh, never mind, I see that right above this comment someone said it is common for the parties to stipulate that the videotaped deposition can be used at trial. I’ve never heard of that before, but it answers my question.
On Aug 30, 2009, greg5566 said:
How do you know that? Why isn’t he testifying in court?
On Aug 31, 2009, ptrekker said:
Because it will be played for the judge and jury
On Sep 3, 2009, Jordean1 said:
With all the edit cuts in this clip it’s hard to know what the testimony really amounted to. Did they manipulate anything, or were they using the standard as it existed at the time of the study? It’s always easy to claim that the other guy ‘manipulated’, and you only ‘interpreted’.
On Sep 7, 2009, jvman79 said:
greg5566: it’s fairly common to take a videotaped deposition and stipulate that it can be used at trial instead of having the expert actually attend trial.
On Sep 8, 2009, greg5566 said:
I don’t understand–why did the lawyer say “are you telling the ladies and gentlemen of the jury”–isn’t this a deposition?
On Sep 11, 2009, tcx213411 said:
Medical Director for Exxon and the American Petroleum Institute admits they manipulated the science to hide asbestos deaths.