Am I allowed to bring my own laptop to refer to documents when defendants' attorney deposes me at his office?
If necessary, to refresh my memory, I want to be able to quickly search documents that I have already provided to defendants. Their attorney does not agree to this, but says they will provide me with a laptop to use with electronic versions of the documents. However, unlike them, I would have no way of verifying if the document is a true copy. Any thoughts? Am I entitled to use my own electronic copy and then provide it on a USB for their assistants to verify against their version, print out, number, and if necessary, attach to the transcript?
If necessary, to refresh my memory, I want to be able to quickly search documents that I have already provided to defendants. Their attorney does not agree to this, but says they will provide me with a laptop to use with electronic versions of the documents. However, unlike them, I would have no way of verifying if the document is a true copy. Any thoughts? Am I entitled to use my own electronic copy and then provide it on a USB for their assistants to verify against their version, print out, number, and if necessary, attach to the transcript?