It’s decision time: Your company has been summoned to a deposition under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6), where a company representative will be asked to defend its discovery processes, data preservation, or a whole host of other processes. It’s clear that this deposition may make or break your case. So … who do you send?

The answer isn’t an easy one. You could send the person with the most technical knowledge, but can they make the most convincing argument? You could send the best speaker, but do they know where the relevant data is? Do you even have somebody worthwhile in the organization, or should you look for an outside expert?

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