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Six Common Mistakes People Make Before They Sue Someone
Filing a lawsuit can feel empowering, but the choices you make beforehand often decide the outcome. Strong cases start with smart, early moves—not with a…
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5 Common Mistakes Expert Witnesses Make in Depositions
Expert depositions are stress tests. Opposing counsel isn’t just probing your opinions—they’re testing your methods, your memory, your communication style, and your credibility. A strong…
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It is Okay to Say “I Don’t Know” in a Deposition (Video)
It’s Okay to Say “I Don’t Know” in a Deposition For many people, a deposition is one of the most intimidating parts of a lawsuit….
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Answering Requests for Production of Documents (Video)
Answering Requests for Production of Documents If you are involved in a lawsuit, one of the most important phases of the case is the discovery…
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Written Discovery Requests (Video)
Most people know they’ll probably sit for a deposition if they file a lawsuit. Far fewer realize that the litigation process usually begins with a…
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The Long Windy Road of Pharmaceutical Cases
Why is my cases taking so long? This article sets for the anatomy of a pharmaceutical case with a general timeline.
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What to Do in a Deposition
What to do in a deposition (1) If you don’t know or don’t remember, say that (2) bring a snack and a drink and make yourself as comfortable as possible (3) Don’t…
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What Should I do if I’m in a Car Accident?
Ask yourself “What should I do if I’m in a car accident?” before an accident occurs. A crash is jarring. Your priorities are simple: protect…
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What Will I Have to do if I Sue a Drug Company?
If you sue a drug company, you are going to have to fill out some forms. Right off the bat, we always ask our clients…
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What happens at a deposition?
The Deposition Notice You or your lawyer will receive a “deposition notice.” That will tell you when and where your deposition will occur. It will…
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HIPAA for Non-Lawyers
HIPAA – What it means, why you should care, how it helps you.
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What is Expected of Me in a Deposition?
What is Expected of Me in a Deposition – Whether My Case or Someone Else’s? The Court Expects You to Be Respectful. What is expected…
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What Questions Should I ask a Lawyer?
What should I ask a lawyer? How do you know if this is the right lawyer for you? This article provides a starting point and some suggestions to get the discussion rolling.
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Do I Need to Hire a Lawyer in Cincinnati?
Do I need to hire a lawyer? They can be really expensive. And, what do lawyers even do?
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How to Pick the Right Cincinnati Lawyer
If you don’t know any lawyers, how do you figure out which are the good lawyers and which are the bad? This article sets for some considerations and what you should look for when doing your research.
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How To Deal with Lawyers in a Deposition
How to deal with crappy lawyers in a deposition. There are some real jerks out there. This article identifies of common “lawyer tricks” and what to do when you see them in a deposition.
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How to Prepare for a Deposition
How to prepare for a deposition (1) Be ready to bring your A game (2) Find out if your deposition will be recorded by stenographer or videographer and dress accordingly (3) Look over any documents…
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Statute of Limitations
Statute of limitations – how hard can this be? Just figure out when the plaintiff got hurt, add the amount of time on the statute, and that’s the deadline to file, right? No, it’s much more complicated than that.
What is the Client Rights Report?
The Client Rights Report is Beck Law Center's educational newsletter dedicated to helping individuals, families, and business owners better understand their legal rights and responsibilities. Our goal is to provide practical, easy-to-understand information about legal issues that affect everyday people throughout Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and West Virginia.
Each edition covers topics such as personal injury claims, defective products, contract disputes, consumer protection, legal developments, and important court decisions that may impact your rights. We also share legal tips, case insights, and resources designed to help readers make informed decisions when facing legal challenges.
The Client Rights Report is not legal advice. Instead, it serves as a trusted source of information to help our community stay informed and empowered.
Why We Write the Client Rights Report
At Beck Law Center, we believe that knowledge is one of the most powerful tools a person can have when dealing with a legal problem. Too often, individuals and small businesses are unaware of their rights until after significant harm has occurred.
For more than twenty years, attorney Kimberly Beck has represented clients who have suffered injuries, financial losses, and other damages due to the actions of others. Through that experience, we have seen firsthand how access to reliable legal information can help people protect themselves and their families.
We write the Client Rights Report to:
- Educate the public about important legal rights and protections.
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Our mission is simple: to help people understand their rights and know where to turn when those rights have been violated.
Conclusion
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