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During a deposition you can object to the form of a question. This objection is like a referee in a game of football, making sure that the rules are being followed and the game is played fairly. If a question is unclear or improperly worded, the attorney can object to prevent the deponent from answering it.
Abstract: The structure of a deposition is often portrayed as a funnel, with the top of the funnel representing open-ended questions used for gathering information. The narrow bottom of the funnel represents the effort to lead the witness into making admissions that help the attorney taking the deposition.
JF: A deposition is an opportunity for parties in a civil lawsuit to obtain testimony from a witness under oath prior to trial. It's part of the discovery process by which parties gather facts and information so they can be better prepared at trial to present their claims and defenses.
: a statement that is made under oath by a party or witness (as an expert) in response to oral examination or written questions and that is recorded by an authorized officer (as a court reporter) broadly : affidavit. b. : the certified document recording such a statement compare interrogatory.
Deposition Procedure: Understanding the Process of a Deposition Swearing in the Witness. The deposition procedure begins with swearing in the witness. ... Examination by an Attorney. Once a witness is sworn in, the examination by an attorney begins. ... Cross-Examination by Other Attorney. ... Following the Deposition.