by Planet Depos | Jul 26, 2016 | International Depositions, Interpretation
By Neal Price After a recent trip to Osaka and Tokyo, Japan, I was struck by two things – Japan’s impeccable customer service and their public transportation systems. I had often heard about Japan’s amazing customer service – complete with bows to one...
by Planet Depos | Jul 21, 2016 | Court Reporting
By Julia Alicandri Business Insider recently posted a fascinating map that shows the most disproportionately popular job in every state. In New York, it’s fashion designers. Texas’ most disproportionately popular occupation is petroleum engineers. In Maryland, that...
by Planet Depos | Jul 19, 2016 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions
By Jodi Harmon, CRR, RMR Litigation involving foreign witnesses can be challenging. Paralegals will no doubt find that their cases will require the services of both deposition interpreters, also known as legal interpreters, and realtime court reporters who are up to...
by Planet Depos | Jul 13, 2016 | Court Reporting, International Depositions, Legal News
By Jade King A ruling in the long-running South China Sea dispute was released by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on Tuesday and has immediately become global front-page news. Initiated by the Philippines against the People’s Republic of China in...
by Planet Depos | Jul 7, 2016 | Travel | Asia, Japan, Tokyo
By Tom Feissner Dogen Zenji (19 January 1200 – 22 September 1253) is widely considered to be the first patriarch of Zen Buddhism in Japan. The order that he founded, commonly referred to as the Soto Zen School, is one of the leading Buddhist denominations in Japan...