by Planet Depos | Dec 2, 2014 | Travel
By Renee Kelch, RPR, CLR However much you think you know about something, you never really fully understand it until you see it firsthand. This fact became evident to me on my first trip to Hiroshima in October. I had seen the photographs of the “Atomic Bomb Dome”...
by Suzanne Quinson | Nov 25, 2014 | International Depositions
Sending Your Participant and Equipment Lists Once you have your deposition room reserved and your deposition visa(s) secured, it’s time to send even more information to the Embassy/Consulate to ensure all intended participants may attend and bring whatever equipment...
by Suzanne Quinson | Nov 20, 2014 | International Depositions
Applying for a Deposition Visa for Japan As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, breaking down the process of taking depositions in Japan can be very helpful in eliminating stress and ensuring that nothing is missed that will cause delays in the scheduling of your...
by Suzanne Quinson | Nov 13, 2014 | International Depositions
The Court Order and Reserving the Deposition Room at the Embassy or Consulate The process of preparing to take depositions in Japan can be quite cumbersome. The guidelines are strict and best broken down into chronological steps. Over the next few weeks, check Planet...
by Planet Depos | Nov 4, 2014 | International Court Reporting, Travel | Asia, Seoul, South Korea
Seokchon Lake in Seoul, South Korea is the latest stop on The Rubber Duck Project’s world tour, and the Planet Depos – American Realtime Asia Team was on hand this week to find out what was causing all the excitement. Conceived by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman in...