Month: September 2025
The Olympics of Court Reporting
Taking a remote deposition effectively — especially when managing exhibits — requires good planning, the right tools, and a solid process. Here’s a clear, practical guide on how to take a remote deposition and best use exhibits:
✅ Part 1: Preparing for the Remote Deposition
1. Choose a reliable video conferencing platform
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Common platforms: Zoom (with Zoom for Legal), WebEx, Microsoft Teams.
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Ensure:
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It allows screen sharing.
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It has breakout rooms (for sidebars).
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It allows recording (if permitted/legal).
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2. Test your tech
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Stable internet connection (preferably wired).
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Headset or external mic for clear audio.
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Webcam in a well-lit area.
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Do a tech check with all participants (especially the witness).
3. Select a digital exhibit management method
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Live screen sharing (simpler).
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Pre-uploaded exhibit tools:
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Exhibit management software: e.g., ExhibitView, TrialPad, Opus 2, Lexitas, LiveLitigation.
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Virtual deposition platforms like Veritext Virtual or Steno Connect have built-in exhibit handling.
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Cloud storage + links (e.g., Box, Dropbox, OneDrive) — not always secure enough unless locked down.
✅ Part 2: Conducting the Remote Deposition
1. Start with housekeeping
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Confirm:
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The deposition is being recorded (if applicable).
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Everyone is who they say they are.
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No unauthorized persons are present.
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The witness isn’t using notes or outside help.
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2. Establish exhibit protocol upfront
Example:
“Counsel, when I say ‘Exhibit 1,’ I will upload it via the share screen and then mark it officially through the platform’s exhibit tool. I’ll pause for you to review before asking questions.”
✅ Part 3: Best Use of Exhibits Remotely
📌 A. Options for Presenting Exhibits
| Method | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Screen Sharing | Simple, direct control | Slows down if scrolling or switching |
| Pre-marked PDFs via share links | Easy access for all parties | Witness may review ahead of time |
| Deposition software tools | Professional, trackable | Learning curve, cost |
| Real-time exhibit introduction via email/Dropbox | Familiar tools | Clunky; delays possible |