Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *List any special concerns or preferences not addressed on this formDate styleslashes in date — 3/13/20hyphens in date — 3-13-20Dates and commasOctober, 2020October 2020Dates with slashes/commas’96/’97’96,’97Dates when "ninety" is not stated1993 or 41993 or ‘41993 or ’94Decades’90’s90’s90s’90sTimeSeven o’clock7:007 o’clock7:00 o’clockCurrency$3 million dollarsthree million dollars3 million dollarsWhen "dollar" is not stated with first number but is clearly understood10 or $15$10 or 1510 or 15 dollarsPercentages15 percentfifteen percentSpelling preferenceWeb siteweb sitewebsitee-mailemailWords spelled outspell out words in CAPS W-I-T-H dashesspell out words in lower case w-i-t-h dashesspell out words in CAPS, WITHOUT dashesspell out words in lower case, without dashesCapitalizationcapitalize “Counsel” if a name can be replaced — What do you think, Counsel?capitalize Defendant and Plaintiff when replacing someone’s name in reference to the current casecapitalize North, South, East, WestComma serieshorse, cow and mulehorse, cow, and muleAnswers to questionsYes, I was there.Yes. I was there.Specific pages, lines, sections, volumes, dockets, and exhibitsPage 1page onePage OnePage 7, Line 21page 7, line 21Volume No. 5Volume Number 5volume number fiveDocket No. 3Docket Number 3Exhibit No. 7Exhibit Number 7Response after a multiple choice question is askedHow many did you see? One? Three? Seven?How many did you see, one, three, seven?After colloquy and attorney resumes Q&ABY MS. LAWYER: Q. Is that a yes or no?Q. BY MS. LAWYER: Is that a yes or no?Q. (By Ms. Lawyer) Is that a yes or no?Objection in colloquyObjection, form.Objection; form.Objection. Form."Right," "true," or "correct" at the end of a questionThat was the last time you spoke with her, correct?That was the last time you spoke with her; correct?That was the last time you spoke with her. Correct?"Is that right," or "Is that correct" at the end of a questionYou are leaving tomorrow, is that correct?You are leaving tomorrow; is that correct?You are leaving tomorrow. Is that correct?Punctuation for questionsYou must respond verbally, do you understand?You must respond verbally; do you understand?You must respond verbally. Do you understand?Miscellaneouscomma before “too” — He went with us, too.hyphens between — inch-and-a-halfadd [sic] when the speaker clearly misstates or says something weirdspell out numbers one through ten8 incheseight inchesUm-humMm-hmmUn-huh3rd gradeThird grade3rd GradeMessageSubmit