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This is more a rant than needing guidance.
Opposing counsel on this case has been dragging their feet, blowing deadlines. They want a witness to appear remotely. Our Rules of civil procedure are specific on requests for absentee testimony.
How does the other side confer? Draft their whole motion, attach it to an email, and say “as indicated at pretrial readiness, we are asking if [X witness] can testify virtually per the attached motion.
Please let me know if I can mark it as unopposed.”
Boy, I’m not reading your 6 page motion for purposes of giving a position. AITA?
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