Electronic Exhibits Mark the End of the Paper Chase
A first year associate, who has yet to take a deposition, may likely never have to mark and introduce a paper exhibit. Which isn’t to say depositions are going exhibit-less. Just paperless. As in the...
View ArticleMobile Videoconferencing for Depositions: Good to Go
The question started popping up five or so years ago, and it was a reasonable request. Litigation attorneys wondered, “can you set-up videoconferencing equipment at my witness’s home or office for the...
View ArticleElectronic Documents for Expert Witness Prep
Previously on this blog, I talked about the advent of paperless depositions now that exhibits can be marked and securely shared electronically, even among participants who are attending remotely. Not...
View ArticleWith Court Authorization, Litigators Discover Remote Depositions
Laurie Berg, a court reporter in New Hampshire, reminded me that in 2014 she received certification for a new software program for introducing exhibits electronically. She used it for the first time on...
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