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Do You Need a Court Reporter During a Video Deposition?

September 22, 2016 7:55 pm Published by 2 Comments

Even with the advent of video recording, court reporters still play a vital role in the justice system. They make meticulous records of many parts of the legal process, including a deposition when attorneys require their services. If you’re recording remote video depositions through video conferencing technology, it’s still worthwhile to hire a court reporter to participate. In the Midst of the Deposition The convenience of remote video depositions allows you to interview clients and witnesses who are states away. While the video is recording everything the person says, you can’t pause and rewind the video in the midst of... View Article

How to Hold an Effective Video Deposition

September 1, 2016 7:58 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Like most attorneys, you probably only have so much time in the day to get through a lengthy client list. You want to devote the proper time to each case, but commuting long distances to see each client and witness can take up valuable time. The right video conferencing service can make all the difference when it comes to saving time not just for yourself, but for your clients as well. Use the Right Tools Contact Bartelt Reporting, LLC for your video deposition needs. We offer effective video conferencing in Phoenix, AZ that attorneys have relied on for countless cases.... View Article

Why Lawyers Should Get on Board with Video Conference Depositions

August 1, 2016 4:46 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Traveling to conduct a deposition can become a complete hassle and an 8 hour or less deposition ends up being an undesired weekend-long trip. Documents and evidence need to be transported plus hotel fees, rental cars, basic amenities, and everything else involved with travel can make conducting your deposition exhausting. Fortunately, more and more courts are allowing video conference depositions to take place. Though these video depositions are becoming more and more prevalent, some lawyers still refuse them. They may say they need to observe all reactions and cues from the witness or that they don’t want the witness studying... View Article