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Document Information

Type: Legal document
File Size: 562 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a transcript of a legal deposition. The discussion centers around exhibits, their marking, and preventing their removal from the room. Mr. Leopold and Mr. Tein are involved in a disagreement regarding the exhibits.

People (4)

Name Role Context
MR. LEOPOLD
Speaking in the document
Mr. Goldberger
Mentioned in the document
MR. TEIN
Speaking in the document
Ted
Addressed in the document

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Sonsor & Associates Company
Reporting and Transcription, Inc.

Timeline (1 events)

Discussion about marking exhibits and preventing their removal

Locations (2)

Location Context
Counsel from Miami
Address of Sonsor & Associates

Key Quotes (3)

"All right. The exhibits, I can't prevent you from taking them, but I will object and I will be bringing it to the court for sanctions."
Source
— MR. LEOPOLD (Stating his position on the exhibits)
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"You're wrong."
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— MR. TEIN (Responding to someone)
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"Every single one is marked, Ted."
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Full Extracted Text

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is it just going to be comma after comma after
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comma?
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Go ahead, lawyer.
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MR. LEOPOLD: All right. The exhibits, I
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can't prevent you from taking them, but I will
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object and I will be bringing it to the court for
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sanctions. You cannot take the exhibits out of
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the room without them being marked. I want them
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marked, because you cannot identify in the record
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what was used. And with all due respect to
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Mr. Goldberger, I do not -- the way this
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deposition is going, I do not want to rely on
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Counsel from Miami to mark the appropriate
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exhibits. I will not do that. I cannot prevent
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you from taking them. But if you do, I will be
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bringing the matter to the court with appropriate
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sanctions, because that is improper. That is
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improper. When you use something in a deposition,
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they are to be marked. And you have refused to do
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that throughout for what ever reason.
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MR. TEIN: You're wrong. Finish your
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sentence because you're talking about something
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you have no idea.
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Every single one is marked, Ted. Every
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single one is already marked. But you want to
Ph. 561.682.0905 - Fax. 561.682.1771
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Public Records Request No.: 17-295
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