Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New York
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in a civil suit, are there any rules or protocol as to who gets deposed first, plaintiff or defendant?
Asked on 5/04/08, 10:04 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Marshall Isaacs
Marshall R. Isaacs, Attorney At Law
Re: Ebt
In New York State civil practice, the first party to serve notice of deposition has priority. This is almost always the defendant. Defendant can serve notice along with its Answer, while Plaintiff must file a motion if Plaintiff wants to depose Defendant prior to service of the Answer.
In my opinion, priority does not create a significant advantage. While priority permits a Defendant to essentially "tailor" it's testimony in response to Plaintiff's testimony, there are many other factors involved in a lawsuit which trump any small advantage established by deposition priority.
Answered on 5/04/08, 11:23 pm
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