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Spiggle Law Podcast Episode 47: Don’t miss your deposition. That’s the bottom line. What happens, and what are the consequences when you miss your deposition? Tom and Ross Fodera, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, walk you through potential consequences and pitfalls to avoid when it comes to depositions and other critical legal appointments. They are discussing Wade v. Auto Club Insurance Company of Florida et al., a recent case in Florida. Wade missed his April 8th deposition and failed to communicate that he would be going to Arkansas to watch the solar eclipse on that day. As a result, the defendant’s attorneys are asking for the entire case to be dismissed, to get attorney’s fees, and specifically for the case to be thrown out with prejudice, essentially barring him from any other chance of getting into court with his claim. Though not conducted in a courtroom, depositions bear all the gravitas of a court proceeding, typically supervised by a court reporter and sometimes recorded on video. This formal setting ensures that testimonies given during depositions carry significant weight and may be used in a trial, akin to direct courtroom testimony. Depositions can carry considerable costs, including attorney fees, travel expenses, and court reporter services. Tune in to hear Tom and Ross discuss the consequences of missing depositions and how to avoid these pitfalls. Links and Resources Sign up for the Career Rocket newsletter www.TheCareerRocket.io Connect with Tom Spiggle https://spigglelaw.com/ / spigglelaw / @spigglelaw / spigglelaw / tspiggle Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be legal advice. This is for educational purposes only. If you are seeking legal advice, please talk to a lawyer. #employmentlaw #Depositions #EmployeeRights #lawyer #rights #attorney #law #podcast #newepisode #workersrights #knowyourrights #lawsuit #court #judge #employees_news