Can a pro se litigant depose a former attorney for information relating to their case?

February 19th, 2010 | by admin |
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spidermans girl asked:


I need to know how to depose my former attorney. Do I need to petition the court or can I do it myself? If so, is it done by letter (similar to an interrogatory) or only in person?

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    2. By absolute on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply

      Attorney he does there will be court hearing and he should have to hire court reporter ps considering hes an attorney he doesnt.
      An attorney he will make ruling good luck.
      Attorney he does there will make ruling good luck.

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