Court Reporter and Other Litigation Support Available

by | Apr 10, 2015 | Law Services

Litigation supports include a wide range of services that will help you present evidence in court. A Court Reporter, for example, can be a real-time, computer assisted court reporter, or a traditional court reporter. Depositions can be presented live, on video, or via live streaming from another location. Video depositions of experts and key witnesses can be presented in many high definition formats. Computer files, tape formats, DVD, and video and transcript synchronized systems can all be used to present evidence in court and enhance your case.

Companies, such as Business Name, for example, provide accident scene reenactments, exhibit linking, and editing of evidence videos. They also digitize photos and documents, schedule expert resources, and provide video conferencing. They can present animated time-lines, charts, and graphics that will help a jury understand the circumstances of your case and clarify your evidence. In addition to a Court Reporter, you can also depend on the professional IT support, and interpreting/translation services if you need them.

You can rent out conference rooms for depositions, and rent equipment if you need to as well. The legal video industry is in high demand as experts are used from all other the country to present testimony in court. Their schedules preclude appearances in some cases, but their opinion is invaluable to a case. Hiring an outside company to schedule expert testimony, and arrange for the video or live streaming of that testimony allows you to focus on trial presentation and interviewing witnesses who will be in court.

Other presentations available are web-casts, pod casts, and hosting seminars for your company or group. Every detail will be taken care of, and the broadcasts will be available on demand for those who were unable to attend the seminar or workshop. Several Bar Associations have their meetings web-cast so people can have access to them for reference. Many Business Associations do so as well. If you are presenting a seminar with an important keynote speaker, you may want to have that recorded by an in-house videographer so you can use it to show future staff and new hires.

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