David Taubenfeld · Natalie DuBose · Alexander Clark
A 30(b)(6) deposition binds the corporation itself—not just the individual in the chair—and that distinction reshapes how attorneys on both sides prepare, examine, and defend. Plaintiff counsel who treat the corporate representative like any fact witness leave admissions on the table; defense counsel who under-prepare expose their clients to deficient-testimony findings, motions to compel, and…