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- Bronte
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Re: Errata sheet
If you want help from people, you need to put the effort in yourself to make your question reasonably coherent. I don't think anyone is going to be able to ascertain what you're asking from the seven words you've supplied us.
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Re: Errata sheet
I seriously hope you mean for a depo transcript, and not your resume.
- glitched
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Re: Errata sheet
he means for his law school transcriptanon168 wrote:I seriously hope you mean for a depo transcript, and not your resume.
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Re: Errata sheet
I do mean for a deposition transcript. Is there a uniform format?anon168 wrote:I seriously hope you mean for a depo transcript, and not your resume.
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Re: Errata sheet
I don't think so. Just like so many pleadings / court documents, they look o-so-official, but someone just whipped one up, slapped a caption on it, and went to the races.Anonymous User wrote:I do mean for a deposition transcript. Is there a uniform format?anon168 wrote:I seriously hope you mean for a depo transcript, and not your resume.
The court reporter SHOULD have one though. Call the court reporter, ask for the form.
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Re: Errata sheet
Or just search on your firm document management system for "errata" and you should a bazillion hits.NotMyRealName09 wrote:I don't think so. Just like so many pleadings / court documents, they look o-so-official, but someone just whipped one up, slapped a caption on it, and went to the races.Anonymous User wrote:I do mean for a deposition transcript. Is there a uniform format?anon168 wrote:I seriously hope you mean for a depo transcript, and not your resume.
The court reporter SHOULD have one though. Call the court reporter, ask for the form.