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BEYOND THE BASICS:
How to Supercharge Your Remote Deposition

Free Webinar
April 30, 2020 at 09:00am PDT / 12:00pm EDT

Will I be able to share my screen? How do I handle the witness? Can we annotate exhibits in realtime? How can I communicate privately with my client?
 
Now that virtual depositions are becoming more commonplace, these are some of the frequently asked questions we get for RemoteDepo™.  The good news is, while remote depositions differ from the typical in-person proceedings you're familiar with, technology allows you to facilitate many of the same functions during a remote deposition as you would during an in-person deposition.
 
As a precursor to this webinar, we recommend watching the recording of our previous RemoteDepowebinar here.
 
 
 

 Webinar Details

Thursday, April 30, 2020 ⋅ 09:00am PDT / 12:00pm EDT

In this webinar we'll move beyond the basics and explore various features that allow a remote deposition to be as "normal" as possible.
  • Screen sharing capabilities and best practices including how to allow the witness to scroll, annotate, clip and highlight in realtime
  • Virtual breakout rooms to meet privately with your client within the remote deposition
  • How to use the virtual whiteboard to take notes or allow the witness to illustrate on screen
  • How to view a live stream of the court reporter's transcript
  • Video recording options including picture-in-picture
  • RemoteDepo™ integration with Trial Director and other presentation software 

Co-Host and Presenter:
Caroline Sprance
Client Solutions Manager

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Co-Host and Presenter: 
Greg Cassin
Director of Operations, Trial Technology

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