Video Services to the Legal Profession and the Judiciary.
A legal deposition may be used when a case is called for trial, and the witness may be deceased, unavoidably engaged elswhere, physically incapacitated, hostile, forgetful or missing.
These witnesses may be medical, patent, valuation or handwriting experts, investigators, surveyors, engineers, chemists, government officials, out-of-town, child, infirm and aging Witnesses.
A video deposition is accessible anywhere in the world and frequently costs less than a professional witness would charge to prepare and attend the trial.
Video Depositions may be used for witness swear-in, statements, event re-enactments or mock trials. Video is NOT a substitute for court reporting or notary public functions.
Video Depositions in courtrooms are handled by our unobtrusive and professional technician being sworn-in with respect to case, case number, date and time and then playing back of the deposition on 2-3 television screens for the attorneys, juries and judges to view.