Jerome A. Christmon v. B&B Airparts, Inc.
EmploymentDiscrimina
whether-summary-judgement-based-on-uncertified-deposition-is-admissible
QUESTION(S) PRESENTED re oo 1. If summary judgement is sought, using only the deponents’ UNCERTIFIED deposition as : os the basis for the moving parties supposed factual position (without said deponents’ interrogatories), does the timely filing of the revised and corrected Errata Sheets of said _ deponents’ UNCERTIFIED deposition render said UNCERTIFIED deposition insufficient : evidence thus deeming the motion for summary judgement INADMISSABLE? co a 2. If summary judgement is sought using only the deponents’ UNCERTIFIED deposition C (lacking said deponent interrogatories), and then granted, has the court violated the rights of the non-moving party under the 7 Amendment of the Constitution of the United c States? : ( ( { . ( ( { ( Lo q{ t C, C. Ke C. CL on LL & Kl re . . Lo ~ Mn ed ‘ae