DEPOSITION OF ROSEMARY STEWART VOL. I 242 1 her about it. 2 3 MR. MURPHY: If you want to go through it tomorrow, why can't we stop for today? MR. GALLAGHER: That's why I'm telling you. It's a quarter to 5:00, if that's easier for you. NR. MURPHY : Let's do it. MR. GALLAGHER: What's your pleasure, folks? 12 MR. MAGGIO: We are off the record at 4:46 STICKLEY & SCHUTZMAN, INC. 3 5 7 10 BE IT KNOWN that the foregoing deposition was taken by me pursuant to stipulation of counsel; that I was then and there I FURTHER CERTIFY that I am in no way related to any of the parties hereto nor am I in any way interested in the outcome hereof. DATED at Phoenix, Arizona, this 11 12 13 14 STICKLEY & SCHUTZMAN, INC. 5 DEPOSITION OF ROSEMARY STEWART was reconvened on January 23, 1990, commencing at 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 246 The plaintiffs were represented by their attorneys, Gallagher & Kennedy, P.A., by Messrs. Michael L. Gallagher and Robert J. Milligan, and by Miller and Chevalier, Chartered, by Mr. Craig D. Miller. Mr. Robert Kielty was also present. The defendants Powers and McDougall were represented by their attorneys, Morrison, White. The witness, Rosemary Stewart, and The defendant Dochow was represented by his attorneys, and Hazel, Thomas, Fiske, Beckhorn STICKLEY & SCHUTZMAN, INC. |