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Here at the Lombardi Law Firm we add blog content that is personal to those involved in accidents. We write this way so you have an understanding of how we think and handle cases - your case. We invite you to call us if you think we can help you resolve your legal problems. We settle most of our cases, because we do the basic legal work necessary to understand the facts of your case. We offer on our website, relevant and concise information that you will be helpful to you as you get ready to settle or to try your case. 

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Steve Lombardi, 515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com 


5/28/2012
Steve Lombardi
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In your deposition, don’t try to be the wise guy.

Some clients react with trying to be the wise guy, something that comes off as being “cute”; well don’t. It doesn’t sell well at all.

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10/25/2010
Steve Lombardi
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What should I read before my deposition?

Recently I was preparing a client for his deposition and like I've done for 30 years jotted down a quick outline of what he needed to do to prepare for his testimony. Today let's review some of the items that you really need to read/review before raising your right hand to swear to tell the truth.

1. First thing is to go over the Eight Simple Rules and One Simple Question. Then review the tricks defense lawyers play.

2. Review your answers to interrogatories.

3. Photos of the car damage.

4. Read any recorded statements you've given. Not everything is important but some of it certainly will be.

5. Review the Petition and Answer.

6. Review the significant answers to interrogatories by the defendant.

7. Review with your lawyer how the accident happened; visit the accident scene and any review any allegations of fault both against the defendant an that might be leveled at you.

8. We have our clients review the CaseMap Reports for persons, organizations and the time line. The timeline includes a social history, educational history, work history and medical dateline.

Now in some cases you won't do all of this, but in most you will and of course every case is different so in yours there could and probably are other things important to review.



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1/27/2010
Steve Lombardi
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How do I prepare the morning of the deposition?

Rules – 8 Simple Rules and 1 Simple Question – This is a simple concept of rules to be applied when answering deposition questions. I want you to read them and make sure you understand the rules. After you understand the rules then answer the One Simple Question. For the correct answer write to me, I’ll grade your answer and let you know if you answered correctly or not.

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1/25/2010
Steve Lombardi
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DRESSING FOR THE DEPOSITON - GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN

This week I’d like to cover depositions from a client’s point of view. Not the really heady stuff but the basics. So Monday we will cover how to dress for ladies. On Tuesday I’ll take on the men and how they should dress. By Wednesday we will again discuss the Eight Simple Rules for how to think about answering questions. Then on Thursday I’ll cover the One Simple Question. And on Friday we will conclude the week with discussing the One Simple Answer. If along the way you have questions then contact me and I’ll answer them as part of what I write. I don’t care what state you’re from, that won’t affect my ability to answer questions in this regard. So generally speaking how do you dress for a deposition?

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1/5/2010
Steve Lombardi
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How do I prepare for a deposition?

If you're a client and your lawyer isn't doing his or her job then you are here on my website attempting to prepare yourself for the deposition tomorrow. Well you've come to the right place because I can get you prepared for your deposition. Ready? Then read on...

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