An attorney shall not interrupt the deposition for the purpose of communicating with the deponent unless all parties consent or the communication is made for the purpose of determining whether the question should not be answered on the grounds set forth in section 221.2 of these rules and, in such event, the reason for the communication shall be stated for the record succinctly and clearly.
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221.3 Communication with the deponent
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Related rules:
- Section 202.70 Rules of the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court
- Section 202.15 Videotape recording of civil depositions.
- Section 206.11 Recording of civil depositions.
- 202.5-b. Electronic Filing in Supreme Court; Consensual Program.
- Section 202.12 Preliminary conference.
- Section 202.16 Application of Part 202 and Section 202.16. Matrimonial actions; calendar control of financial disclosure in actions and proceedings involving alimony, maintenance, child support and equitable distribution; motions for alimony, counsel fees pendente lite, and child support; special rules.
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