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Document Information

Type: Deposition transcript
File Size: 546 KB
Summary

This document is page 124 of a deposition transcript dated July 26, 2017. It captures a heated and adversarial exchange between several individuals, identified as Mr. Goldberger, Mr. Leopold, and Mr. Tein, regarding the proper procedure for copying and marking photo exhibits. The conversation is marked by frequent interruptions, personal insults, and appeals to a third party, highlighting significant conflict between the participants.

People (7)

Name Role Context
MR. GOLDBERGER Speaker
A speaker in the deposition, likely an attorney, who offers to copy photos.
MR. LEOPOLD Speaker
A speaker in the deposition, likely an attorney, who insists on proper exhibit marking and gets into a heated exchange.
Ms. Belohlavek
Mentioned as having an office where photos can be copied.
MR. TEIN Speaker
A speaker in the deposition, likely an attorney, who expresses frustration with another speaker, calling him 'Ted'.
Ted
Name used by Mr. Tein to address another speaker, likely Mr. Leopold.
Jack
Person addressed by Mr. Leopold and asked to intervene in the argument.
court reporter Court Reporter
Mentioned as the person to whom photos would be given and who might 'stroke out' from the stress of the argument.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
Consor & Associates Reporting and Transcription, Inc. Company
The reporting agency that created the transcript, listed in the header.

Timeline (1 events)

2017-07-26
A contentious argument occurred during a deposition regarding the handling of photo exhibits. The exchange involved multiple speakers interrupting each other and expressing frustration.
Deposition room

Locations (3)

Location Context
Mentioned as a place to make copies of photos.
The address of the reporting agency, listed in the footer.
The city and state where the reporting agency is located.

Relationships (2)

MR. TEIN Professional / Adversarial MR. LEOPOLD
Mr. Tein insults Mr. Leopold (presumably 'Ted'), calling him 'the most long-winded lawyer I've ever seen in my life,' indicating a contentious professional relationship.
MR. LEOPOLD Professional Jack
Mr. Leopold asks Jack to intervene in the argument ('Jack, tell him not to raise his voice, please.'), suggesting Jack is present and in a position to mediate or has a working relationship with Mr. Leopold.

Key Quotes (4)

"But if it will make you happier if I go over to Ms. Belohlavek's office and make a copy of those photos that were part of this deposition and then I'll give them to the court reporter, I'll be happy to do it."
Source
— MR. GOLDBERGER (Offering a solution to the issue of copying photo exhibits during the deposition.)
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"Let me finish the record, please. You can't do that to the court reporter. She's going to stroke out."
Source
— MR. LEOPOLD (Expressing frustration at being interrupted and highlighting the stressful nature of the exchange.)
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Quote #2
"Finish your sentence, Ted. You are the most long-winded lawyer I've ever seen in my life. Finish your sentence."
Source
— MR. TEIN (Interrupting and insulting another speaker during the argument.)
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Quote #3
"Jack, tell him not to raise his voice, please."
Source
— MR. LEOPOLD (Asking a third party named Jack to intervene in the escalating argument.)
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Quote #4

Full Extracted Text

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Consor & Associates
Reporting and Transcription, Inc.
Page 124
1 MR. GOLDBERGER: Let me finish.
2 MR. LEOPOLD: I'm not interrupting now.
3 MR. GOLDBERGER: But if it will make you
4 happier if I go over to Ms. Belohlavek's office
5 and make a copy of those photos that were part of
6 this deposition and then I'll give them to the
7 court reporter, I'll be happy to do it.
8 MR. LEOPOLD: I trust you implicitly,
9 however you with to do it. However, the
10 documents, before they leave this room, need to
11 have an exhibit sticky on them with the
12 appropriate --
13 MR. GOLDBERGER: Want to go get some? We
14 don't have any.
15 MR. LEOPOLD: I will do that. Excuse me.
16 Let me finish the record, please. You can't do
17 that to the court reporter. She's going to stroke
18 out. You can't do that. You have to let me --
19 MR. TEIN: Finish your sentence, Ted. You
20 are the most long-winded lawyer I've ever seen in
21 my life. Finish your sentence.
22 MR. LEOPOLD: Jack, tell him not to raise
23 his voice, please.
24 MR. TEIN: Finish your sentence. Is there
25 going to be a period at the end of the sentence or
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