Deposition Transcript: A-5758
Summary
The witness, Brune, is being questioned about their involvement in filing a brief in a court case. Brune discusses their understanding of the facts and their intention to address the waiver issue if raised by the government. The testimony highlights the coordination with other lawyers and the decision-making process regarding the brief's content.
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court transcript: 1:20-cr-00338-PAE Document 1616-20 Filed 02/24/22 Page 91 of 130
The witness, Brune, testifies about their understanding of disclosure requirements and their assumption that the government had also conducted a Google search on a juror. The court questions Brune about why they didn't disclose certain information earlier.
The witness, Brune, testifies about their understanding of disclosure requirements and their assumpt...
The witness, Brune, testifies about their understanding of disclosure requirements and their assumption that the government had also conducted a Google search on a juror. The court questions Brune about why they didn't disclose certain information earlier.
deposition transcript: 1616630
The witness testifies about representing Craig Brubaker, recalls a juror's note asking about respondeat superior, and discusses a conversation with Susan Brune about the juror.
Deposition Transcript: 1:20-cv-00338-PAE Document 161 Filed 02/24/22
The witness, Brune, is being questioned about the team members who worked on the Parse matter case. Brune confirms the involvement of various attorneys and paralegals, including Melissa Desori, David Elbaum, Brendan Henry, Jenson Smith, Ariel Stoddard, and Nancy Ma. The testimony provides details about the roles of these individuals in the case.
deposition transcript: 1:20-cv-13038
The witness, Schoeman, testifies about a conversation with Ms. Trzaskoma regarding Juror No. 1, discussing a person with the same name who was a disbarred lawyer. Trzaskoma assured Schoeman it was not the same person based on the voir dire process. No further discussion about Juror No. 1 occurred with Trzaskoma or anyone at the Brune firm during that time.
deposition transcript: A-5704
The witness, Brune, testifies about his career history, including his time as an assistant US attorney in the Southern District of New York and his subsequent founding of the law firm Brune & Richard in 1998.
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