So this attorney keeps popping in with questions during the other attorney's exam. Do you set that up as byline speaker w/Q & A or do you leave him in colloquy?

He's driving me nuts.

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In most cases, probably this one, I would leave him in colloquy.

You won't see your revenge, but you'll have it when he looks at the transcript >wg<.

Blessings, Cathryn
Three questions or more, I set them up under Q&A. One or two, obviously, I don't.

Judy
It's not his exam. All it is is interrupting questions.

Definitely keep as colloquy. And get a page or two more as a result.
The jerk goes in colloquy.

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