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A deposition service can be sued under state consumer fraud law over shorthand reporting provided in a federal lawsuit, the New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled. The plaintiff was a party to a lawsuit filed in federal court. During the course of the litigation, the plaintiff's adversary hired the defendant to transcribe a deposition. Since the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not require a reporter who transcribes a deposition to furnish a copy to other parties, the plaintiff ordered a transcript from the defendant, which charged him $1,252. After the federal lawsuit was settled, the plaintiff filed a class action alleging that the defendant violated state law governing shorthand reporting. Specifically, the plaintiff alleged that the defendant violated state law by using a non-c...
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...LISA JO FANELLI-GREER, ESQUIRE (ARGUED). 2806 Sunset Court. P.O. Box C. Grantham,...United States Postal Service, 352 F.3d 789, 799-800 (3d Cir. 2003) (citations a...In his deposition, James acknowledged that he believed the prior dis...
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