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The errata sheet, sometimes called the errata page, is the record of this process. Although it’s a separate attachment from the deposition transcript, it’s still part of the official court ...
We don’t need no errata sheet. I don’t have to show you any stinkin’ errata sheet!” Courts have taken a dim view, and slightly different approaches, when faced with these circumstances.
However, changing deposition testimony on an errata sheet is not without consequence. Indeed, a prime example of this occurred in Ball v. Rolling Hill Hospital, 518 A.2d 1238 (Pa. Super. 1986).
The Fifth Law of Applied Terror, according to college folklore, holds that you will forget at least half the answers you memorized the night before the exam. The Corollaries to the Law are (a) if ...
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