Comment by Edsgnat on 28/03/2019 at 00:57 UTC

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As said below, moots are appellate advocacy. They focus on writing briefs and oral arguments. My school does offer several civil litigation and discovery practicums where there is an emphasis on taking depos but they’re electives.

If I didn’t take one of those classes though, my only experience in law school with depos would be what I learned in first year Civ Pro, which is just the rules governing them. My sisters Civ Pro professor taught it more practically and she got experience being deposed, but that’s not what’s usual.

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