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Rifkind v. Superior Court 22 Cal. App.4th 1255

Thu Feb 12th, 2026 by  Cases of Interest
 

A court may not require a deponent to answer “legal contention” questions at his or her deposition, for example, to state all facts, list all witnesses, and identify all documents that support or pertain to a particular contention in the deponent’s pleadings. These questions, while entirely appropriate for written interrogatories, are not proper at a party’s deposition.

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