7 Handy Tips for Scheduling a Deposition, Including Remote Depositions! (Updated)
By Micayla Charles & Carly Wilson The process of scheduling a deposition can have several moving pieces, from counsel’s and
Remote proceedings can ensure your case stays on track regardless of distance with just high-speed internet, a phone line, or a mobile device with a camera.
Mobile videoconferencing is a simple, secure, and efficient way to conduct and attend proceedings, any time, any where.
Participants can access the videoconference from any secure platform, including Zoom for Government (HIPAA-Compliant), Webex, and Microsoft Teams.
Mobile videoconferencing offers additional features, such as chat, screen sharing, and user controls for displaying and marking exhibits.
Join the videoconference from your home, office, or anywhere with a stable internet connection.
Conference calls are a convenient choice to bring parties together for quick collaboration, case work, and more.
Join the call through a secure dial-in number that connects all parties to a single line.
Save time and maximize efficiency without the need to coordinate travel or in-person meetings for multiple participants.
Calls can be recorded for post-meeting collaboration to facilitate case preparation.
Streamline your remote proceeding by easily sharing and marking digital exhibits.
Robust product security and data encryption ensures your remote proceedings remain confidential and secure.
Connect with participants via computer, iPad, videoconference unit, or smartphone.
Up to 500 participants can connect from any location around the world.
Highly trained technicians are available upon request to manage exhibits, troubleshoot, and further assist with your remote proceeding.
Collaborate with select participants in a private, virtual room, all without having to leave and rejoin the main conference.
If your remote proceeding is set to take place in the next 24 hours, please call us.
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