Due in large part to the COVID pandemic, deposition by videoconference has become the favored method of many attorneys. As with other technologies, once attorneys became comfortable with conducting depositions by this method, videoconference depositions provided a convenient and cost-effective way to conduct the proceeding.
In fact, specific rules have now been enacted to make it easier to conduct videoconference depositions. For example...
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