Wisconsin Code § 133.10

Examination of adverse party
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(1) The examination of any party, or if a corporation or limited liability company
be a party, of the president, secretary, other principal officer or
the general managing agent thereof, or of the person who was
such president, secretary, officer or agent at the time of the occurrence of the facts made the subject of the examination, or of any
person acting for another or for a corporation, limited liability
company or partnership, other than as a witness on a trial, may be
taken by deposition at the instance of the department of justice in
any such action or proceeding at any time between the commencement thereof and final judgment. Such deposition shall be
taken within the state before a judge at chambers or a supplemental court commissioner on previous notice to such party and any
other adverse party or the attorney thereof of at least 5 days, and
may be taken without the state.
(2) The attendance of the party to be examined may be compelled by subpoena, without prepayment of witness fees, and the
examination is subject to the same rules as govern that of other
witnesses; but such party shall not be compelled to disclose anything not relevant to the controversy.
(3) The examination may not be compelled in any other
county than that of the party’s residence except in the county of
Dane; but the deposition of a defendant who is a nonresident of
the state may be taken as in other cases.

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