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When Should You Use a Video Deposition?

A deposition is a critical legal process where sworn testimony is taken from a witness or a party involved in a case before a trial. Traditionally, depositions have been conducted in person, with a certified shorthand reporter present to record every word. However, with advances in technology, video depositions have become a valuable tool in the legal world. In this blog, we'll explore when you should use a video deposition and how it can be a beneficial deposition solution. 1. Complex Cases with Key Witnesses: Video depositions are particularly useful in complex legal cases involving key witnesses who may not be available to testify in person. Whether a witness is located in another city, state, or even another country, a video deposition allows their testimony to be recorded, preserving their statement for future use in court. In such situations, a certified shorthand reporter can be replaced with a videographer who captures both the witness's verbal testimony and their non-...