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"Hey, while you have him on the phone, where's my bonus?" No bonus, no recall. Good one Drcoastline. rjp |
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I'm sure they will want me to just answer the questions, maybe with a yes/no answer, but I plan on slipping in derogatory comments about the owner. Maybe the painter too (he owes me $100 when I rented a machine for his guys while he was out of town). I didn't need the bonus, but it typifies what kind of shyster the owner is.
I'm not a vindictive person, but the owner was real dick, who made my life hell for a year. Minimum 12 hour days and he wanted me to work Saturdays too because he made decisions months late or not at all, but still wanted it finished in a completely unrealistic time frame...Fuch that. He wanted me to punch out the units while at drywall. WTF was I supposed to punch out? I was the 5th construction manager in the first 2 months. Two more quit while I was there...one was another yelling/screaming match again with the owner. This is the second work related deposition I've been to, but for another employer years ago. I had no involvement in what was at question. Quote:
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I once saw a traffic accident right in front of me. One of many actually.
(some weaving idiot turned smack into the side of a VW in the right lane) I stopped and gave my name/phone. His attorney called me at 8pm later on and I recounted what happened over the phone. You are busy, so it should be at your convenience. |
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If they ask a question and you don't want to answer it. Your answer is I don't recall, I don't remember, etc. |
Thanks, Dr.
I will not lie, but I'll also add my 2 cents in where I can. Quote:
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Some good advice here, and lotsa bad.
Do not ignore a subpoena. Simply ask to reschedule. Do NOT claim you don't know stuff that you know. Answer the questions truthfully, give the shortest answers possible (yes and no) without embellishment. Don't be cute or dickish to the questioner--just do your civic duty toward peaceful resolution of a dispute, then go live your life. |
UPDATE 11/6/18.
Well, I just got a voicemail from the owner’s lawyer that the deposition has been cancelled. I’ve been getting texts, voicemails, etc. the last several days asking if I was showing up to the deposition tomorrow. Any contact from an Atlanta area code has been ignored. I hope Charlie and company gets in the shorts. It’ll be well deserved. |
Typical lawyer games.
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Deposition tomorrow is cancelled today?
"I am sorry, but I will need to be compensated for loss of income due to short notice on cancellation." |
You CAN NOT ignore a court ordered subpoena, whether civil, criminal, or IRS. I was in M&A for 25 years. M&A deals go bad all the time, often ending in civil lawsuits or even criminal fraud cases (related to disclosures mostly). I was called to deposition or subpoenaed four times. Once by the IRS criminal division for a tax fraud case :eek: I've never been "party" or named to a lawsuit, only called to act as witness or give testimony...Same as you.
My advice would be to try to get it moved to Bluffton or Beaufort and postpone it if possible. Both times that I was able to postpone and relocate the deposition the cases proceeded far enough along over the postponement that I wasn't needed in the end (e.g. the IRS case thankfully). Serious advice here...If or when you do have to make a statement or interview, JUST TELL THE TRUTH. Stay completely impartial and only answer the question the ask directly. Do not elaborate beyond a direct answer and NEVER give an opinion or make an assumption. Edited for spelling. |
Craig, it was cancelled, not because I didn’t respond to them, but maybe some other reason. Perhaps they settled. I’ll have to ask around.
Here’s a transcript of the vm: “Mr. Rocket, my name is Rich xxxx and you received a subpoena from ____ for a deposition tomorrow regarding xxxxx properties and xxxxx. The deposition is canceled. We do not need you to appear. If you could please call me back to confirm you receive this message and I'm available __ you can just leave a voicemail for May but want to make sure we got to you so you didn't have to skip work and go tomorrow 404-xxx-xxxx Rich ________ thank you…” I appreciate everyone’s input. Who knows...It might rear it’s ugly head again. |
Excellent! That's the best possible outcome:D
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A930Rocket,
Not sure if you gave deps or if case has been settled? But Coemy's closed door testimony the other day revealed he stated I don't know 156 times, I don't remember 72 times, I don't recall 8 times. |
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My suggestion - dodn't say anything you will regret or don't want made public. If the owner is a dummy or worse, everyone knows it. Better to say he wasn't a nice person to others. |
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Real swindler, I quit because I knew what he was asking (ordering) me to do was illegal, copyright infringement. Two years later he was raided and my replacement was charged for what I refused to do. Couple years after that the boss was shot in the head, through the car window just after pulling into his driveway. Never solved, total smell of a pro hit. |
Perfect outcome.
The "I don't recall" advice is good, to a degree, from my perspective (I am not an attorney). If you are certain of the answer, then great. Give it. Do not guess. Do not opine. Memories are fallible. All hearings involve conflicting testimony. Somebody is mischaracterizing or lying or mis-remembering. Make sure it is not you. "I don't recall" is the proper response unless you are absolutely certain of the correct answer. Answers should always be as brief as possible. |
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But if you ever get called back, if the attorneys and court reporter can't come to you, then they can arrange for deposition via telephone. It's you and the local court reporter, and the attorney(s) are on speaker phone conference call. |
Wow, sounds like you worked for Donald Trump. ;)
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It was cancelled, but I'll remember what Comey said!
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