Time is on Your Side: Depositions in Japan
By Suzanne Quinson The restrictive processes and guidelines for taking depositions in Japan, though frustrating at times, actually contain benefits stemming from their very rigidity.
By Suzanne Quinson The restrictive processes and guidelines for taking depositions in Japan, though frustrating at times, actually contain benefits stemming from their very rigidity.
When taking the deposition of a witness who doesn’t speak English, the right interpreter will keep the proceedings moving at a reasonable pace. Additionally, a
If you need a site inspection at a location in Europe (Denmark, for example) to document evidence in a case, a skilled videographer is essential
By Neal Price Retaining certified and highly experienced court reporters, videographers and interpreters when taking depositions abroad will save money and ensure that the proceedings
Ecuador, Venezuela, and Brazil do not permit the taking of voluntary depositions of willing witnesses. Therefore, if you have a witness living in one of
Language is a funny thing. Certain words or phrases have no direct translation to other languages. The ever-growing library of slang can be next to
On assignment this week in Kyoto, the Planet Depos Asia team found themselves inspired by the spirit of Zen that pervades every aspect of life
Taking depositions in a foreign country like South America often can be a challenge. Should you attend in person or by videoconference? If you attend
By Jodi Harmon, Director of International Depositions In part 1, you learned you can take depositions in Asia, and it’s not as difficult as you
Ever wonder what the difference is? Think they were the one and the same? What’s the difference? The Supreme Court’s ruling of May 21, 2012,
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