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A deposition is a legal proceeding where the attorneys involved in a court case will bring together witnesses for a question and answer session. Normally, this will happen with every participant sitting around a table in a conference room somewhere. In today's busy world, however, sometimes it is impossible for every participant in a deposition to come together at a central location at the specified time. If you have found this situation to be a hassle, and a confusing experience in the part, you have been working with the wrong Moreno Valley litigation support service.

We Worry, So You Don't Have To

When you work with Moreno Valley Court Reporting Services, we take the hassle out of planning a teleconference deposition. If some of the participants are in Moreno Valley, we will provide a conference space for them. We can also reserve rooms at hotels for the other participants, arrange for conference calling capabilities, internet access and fax machines if necessary.

Here's How it Works

When Moreno Valley Court Reporting Services works to set up your teleconference deposition, the process is simple and easy to understand. Our court reporter will be in a central location, with our without some of the participants of your deposition. The court reporter will initiate a conference phone call between all of the different locations and participants. Once all of the participants are accounted for and connected via the teleconference, the deposition can begin.

The court reporter will begin by asking each participant to introduce him or herself and their relevance to the testimony. Beginning with these introductions, the reporter will be recording a complete transcript of the events.

Because the entire teleconference deposition takes place remotely and via telephone, it is imperative that any time someone speaks, they clearly identify his or herself before offering testimony. This ensures that the transcript clearly indicates which participant added specific testimony.

Occasionally, the reporter will need to ask a participant to repeat something. If this occurs, the participant should repeat their response verbatim, never paraphrasing. Again, this is to ensure that the final transcripts prepared by us are accurate and concise.

In Conclusion

You cannot afford to work with a litigation support service that is not top-notch. Call Moreno Valley Court Reporting Services today, and find out how we can help eliminate the stress of planning a teleconference deposition.



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