REMOTE VS. IN PERSON DEPOSITIONS
Remote Depositions, Real Time Reporting, and Legal Videography in Columbus, Ohio
Know Some Major Differences About Remote and In-Person Deposition Preparation
Anderson Reporting offers full service remote depositions for legal teams anywhere in the world. Our court reporting and legal videography team is experienced in all aspects of remote depositions for multiple locations.
Because they usually occur at a legal office or in a conference room, attorneys are having to get creative due to the global health crisis– leading them to turn to remote depositions. They serve the same purpose as an in-person deposition from the safety of one’s home, but attorneys should be aware of key preparation differences when getting their team ready for a remote deposition. Learn about these differences by reading the sections below.
Preparing for Remote Depositions…
Inform everyone involved ahead of time that you wish to conduct a remote deposition
Share all necessary documents and exhibits with all parties– including the opposing counsel and court reporter
Make sure you have a working webcam and microphone (either built-in or external)
Create a clean and professional background
Limit any background noise as possible
Wear professional attire
To ensure everyone is heard, speak slowly, clearly, and do not speak over another person
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Preparing for In-Person Depositions…
Book a meeting space ahead of time
Reserve any necessary equipment at least 48 hours ahead of time
Take into account any travel time and expenses
Arrive at the meeting space early
Dress for court

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