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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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Recently I've had the clicking pen thing going on.
One thing I find comes up a lot is the witness will cover their mouth while answering. I usually have to remind them several times not to do this. It's usually a soft-spoken witness to begin with and then when they put their hand over their mouth, there's just no way I can hear.
Ugh, there's a videographer over here that brings TONS of snacks for herself and proceeds to eat them during the entire depo. Drives me crazy.
The other day I was in depo, straining to hear the questions coming over the speakerphone, I glanced over at counsel to my left and he's got his finger in his ear, pulls it out, inspects what he found, rolls it up, then proceeds to wipe it on the chair. Do these people think they're alone in the room? Just mind-boggling.
OMG I'm laughing so hard. All this time, I thought it was just ME! I thought I was overly sensitive to let these things bother me. This was just so funny. I can't stop laughing!
Thanks for making my day!
Carol
I have never heard of the word "scootch" until a month ago when the attorney told the soft-spoken witness to "scootch" his chair closer to me, and I think it came up as Scotch...lol...but I thought maybe I heard her wrong, I'll double check the audio when I get home, my ears are playing tricks on me. Nope, on the audio it was clear as day, so I guess my hearing isn't as bad as I thought...lol
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