A transcript page from a deposition involving attorneys Mr. Leopold and Mr. Tein. The text captures a heated exchange where Leopold requests a break, which Tein resists, accusing Leopold of obstructing the deposition. Leopold explicitly requests that the audio of the deposition be preserved.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Mr. Leopold | Attorney |
Requesting a break and insisting on audio preservation; referred to as 'Ted'.
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| Mr. Tein | Attorney |
Opposing counsel; refusing the break initially and accusing Leopold of obstruction.
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| Ted | Attorney |
First name of Mr. Leopold, used by Mr. Tein.
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| The Witness | Deponent |
Mentioned by Mr. Tein as the only person whose needs justify a break.
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| Co-counsel | Attorney |
Mentioned by Leopold as someone Tein might want to speak with.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Consor & Associates Reporting and Transcription, Inc. | ||
| DOJ |
Implied by Bates stamp DOJ-OGR
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
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Address of the court reporting firm.
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"We're not taking a break unless the witness needs a break."Source
"You're obstructing this deposition, Ted."Source
"Stop making speeches. We're not discussing this with you. The questions are to your client."Source
"I know that you're one of the best in town -- that this audio -- this needs to be preserved."Source
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