The deposition transcript shows Ms. Brune being questioned about her team's research on a potential ...
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The deposition transcript shows Ms. Brune being questioned about her team's research on a potential juror, Catherine M. Conrad, and whether she had her team conduct additional research before voir dire. Ms. Brune admits that she did not ask her team to do so, relying instead on the voir dire process to determine if Catherine M. Conrad was the same person mentioned in a New York court opinion.
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deposition transcript: 1:20-cv-03363-PAE
The deposition transcript shows Ms. Brune being questioned about her team's research on a potential juror, Catherine M. Conrad, and whether she had her team conduct additional research before voir dire. Ms. Brune admits that she did not ask her team to do so, relying instead on the voir dire process to determine if Catherine M. Conrad was the same person mentioned in a New York court opinion.
deposition: A-5720
The deposition transcript shows Ms. Brune being questioned about her decision not to research a potential juror, Catherine M. Conrad, before voir dire. Ms. Brune admits she had the resources and opportunity to do so but chose not to, instead relying on the voir dire process. The questioning highlights the availability of a large team to assist with research.
Deposition transcript: A-5766
The transcript captures the cross-examination of Ms. Brune, where she is questioned about the firm's decision-making process during jury selection, specifically regarding Juror No. 1, Catherine Conrad, and whether she was believed to be a suspended lawyer. Ms. Brune testifies that they did not believe Catherine Conrad was a suspended lawyer based on her responses during voir dire.
court transcript: A-5833
The transcript shows the redirect examination of witness Berke by Mr. Shechtman, discussing Berke's investigation into Juror No. 1 and a suspended lawyer named Catherine Conrad. Berke confirms he didn't investigate further after agreeing with Ms. Brune that Catherine Conrad couldn't be Juror No. 1 based on voir dire. The witness is then excused, and the defense indicates they have no additional witnesses to call.
The document is a transcript of the testimony of Brune, a witness, during a court proceeding. Brune ...
The document is a transcript of the testimony of Brune, a witness, during a court proceeding. Brune discusses the pre-voir dire stage, the analysis of juror information, and the team's knowledge of Catherine Conrad's prior suspension. The transcript includes direct, cross, and redirect examinations.
The document is a deposition transcript of Ms. Brune, discussing the team's use of a jury consultant...
The document is a deposition transcript of Ms. Brune, discussing the team's use of a jury consultant, conversations about a juror's identity, and the team's response to new information about the juror. The testimony reveals details about the team's actions and potential inconsistencies in their statements.
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