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The judge ruled that Walzer's lawyer only has two hours and has to stick to questions "pertaining to plaintiff’s claims," which sounds pretty broad. The unbylined TL piece strangely refers to the proceeding as an "interview" and not a "deposition," apparently deemed too hard a word for TL readers.
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Better check that hed, dawg
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