
WAC?, Cambodia, 1968.

Savor the brutality: Get Badness in your case out in the open.
There is a reason why it is called discovery. Invite the other side’s witnesses to tell you everything they possibly can about why your side should lose. Revel in these “bad” answers—don’t cringe. Make sure that you carefully dissect every part or premise of a “bad” answer.
From a 2008 article by Chicago trial lawyer Stewart Weltman that we love and cannot live without: “The Two Most Important Questions to Ask During A Discovery Deposition-Part I“.
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