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Deposition in a Case Involving Brain Injury and Neuropsychology

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The following represents a complete deposition which represents some of the kinds of questions one is likely to be asked. I first considered editing the deposition to make myself look better but we decided to present this without any changes except of names and places to avoid recognition of the case. It should be noted as discussed earlier, that a deposition such as this which was for discovery allows more leeway than does court testimony for both the professional as well as the lawyers. The original typing and spelling errors have been preserved for the sake of interest.

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Golden, C.J. (1986). Deposition in a Case Involving Brain Injury and Neuropsychology. In: Golden, C.J., Strider, M.A. (eds) Forensic Neuropsychology. Nebraska Neuropsychology Symposia Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2022-5_7

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