by Planet Depos | Nov 22, 2016 | Court Reporting, Legal Videography, Mobile Videoconferencing, Videoconferencing
By Suzanne Quinson and Julia Alicandri At Planet Depos, our employees constantly strive to improve themselves and our company. To better the PD experience for our clients, we recently inserted tablets throughout our offices to get quick and reliable feedback directly...
by Planet Depos | Jun 14, 2016 | Interpretation, Mobile Videoconferencing, Videoconferencing
By Suzanne Quinson Just as in the litigation world, the business world has seen an increase in interactions with Asia-based companies, necessitating meetings and other communication which can require a combination of videoconference, travel and, of course,...
by Suzanne Quinson | Apr 14, 2016 | International Depositions, Videoconferencing
By Suzanne Quinson The additional layers involved in coordinating international depositions can act as stress triggers. Anything out of the ordinary can bring out one’s apprehensive side, and even paralegals and attorneys with international deposition experience can...
by Suzanne Quinson | Jan 5, 2016 | International Depositions, Mobile Videoconferencing, Videoconferencing
International depositions involve several logistical steps which are not a concern when planning depositions in the U.S. One of the issues to address is whether you should attend your overseas deposition in person. Travel is a big expense, which could be a major...
by Planet Depos | Sep 25, 2012 | Mobile Videoconferencing, Videoconferencing
Mobile videoconferencing allows lawyers and other parties to participate in legal proceedings from the comfort of their office or home. Mobile videoconferencing can best be described as Skype with security, for a fraction of the cost of traditional videoconferencing....
by Planet Depos | Sep 4, 2012 | Legal Videography, Videoconferencing
A streaming video deposition is a videotaped deposition in which the audio, video, and text are being streamed via a secure, encrypted internet connection to locations that are remote to the actual deposition site. David Randolph Smith, Esquire, in his address to the...