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Had the job from hell today. Young attorneys. One talked 250 all day, the witness talked 250 and his attorney who said plenty talked abut 270 and objected to almost every single question for almost 300 pages. And they kept talking on top of each other. Your typical job from hell depo. But add to that:
The witness was tapping shoes on the floor, both of them, like a penguin, all day long! And at times he was tapping his nails on the table along with his feet. Drove me crazy!!!!! So distracting to trying to concentrate. And he wasn't nervous, just couldn't sit still. The brief times he wasn't tapping his feet, he was swinging side to side in his chair. Glad it didn't squeak!
Okay, so on my depo this afternoon, at the non-taking attorney's office, he closed the door as we were ready to start, but left the door cracked. I asked, Did you want to shut the door (it was a little noisy in the hallway) and he said no, the dog might want to come it. So in comes a little Schnauzer of some sort with ringing bells on his collar walking around under the table back and for on my cords on the floor...............the attorney said it was "the office dog."
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I would have no problem telling a witness, attorney, videographer not to eat while on the record, actually I would say let's take a break until everyone is done eating. If half the time I leave the room when my husband eats, while giving him a dirty look as I walk out because he's too noisy, I'm not going to sit in a deposition and listen to someone else.
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