Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
depositions v. interrogatories
what advantages to depositions have over interrogatories
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Re: depositions v. interrogatories
Easier followup, can observe body language, voice inflection and how the witnes would respond in a testimoial situation.
Re: depositions v. interrogatories
What advantages does a face-to-face conversation have over letter writing? The former, a face-to-face conversation, is akin to a deposition (although the answers are given under oath and recorded by a court reporter), and the latter, letter writing, is akin to interrogatories -- written questions and answers.
By understanding the nature of these discovery tools, you can readily see the advantages of one over the other.
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