The witness testifies about representing Craig Brubaker, recalls a juror's note asking about respond...
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The witness testifies about representing Craig Brubaker, recalls a juror's note asking about respondeat superior, and discusses a conversation with Susan Brune about the juror.
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deposition transcript: 1616630
The witness testifies about representing Craig Brubaker, recalls a juror's note asking about respondeat superior, and discusses a conversation with Susan Brune about the juror.
deposition transcript: A-5799
The witness testifies about their involvement in drafting a brief, discussions with Susan Brune about including certain facts, and the lack of discussion about sharing information with co-counsel. The witness edited the facts section of the brief and had a discussion with Susan Brune about whether to include certain facts.
deposition transcript: A-5803
The witness is questioned about a court brief they co-signed with Susan Brune, specifically about what they knew before receiving a government letter and whether they intentionally misrepresented facts in the brief. The witness clarifies that they did not try to convey a false impression through the brief's facts section.
deposition transcript: A-5808
The witness confirms having a conversation with Susan Brune about what to include in a brief and acknowledges deciding to omit certain information. The witness expresses regret over the omission and suggests they would handle it differently in hindsight.
deposition transcript: A-5825
The deponent, a lawyer, testifies about representing Craig Brubaker and discusses a note from Juror No. 1, Catherine Conrad, regarding jury instructions. The deponent also recounts a conversation with opposing counsel Susan Brune about Conrad.
court transcript: A-5788
The witness testifies that they discussed a Westlaw report with their partner Randy Kim, but did not discuss it with Susan Brune or Theresa Trzaskoma. The witness also states they did not see certain email exchanges until after a court conference.
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