Ease of Use

The vTestify Resource Center

The vTestify Resource Center On our latest platform webinar, the vTestify team discussed our newly launched resource center. This tool allows users to quickly troubleshoot, look up platform features, and even access brief tutorials on the platform.  The resource center is built and updated by our internal support team, leveraging the same knowledge that they […]

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Scheduling

The Modernization of Court Reporting Agencies: The Scheduler

The Modernization of Court Reporting Agencies: The Scheduler Scheduling throughout the history of court reporting has often been filled with time consuming tasks that are by no means menial and are instead integral to the success of the deposition workflow. Scheduling efficiencies are imperative in the court reporting world so that the clients have a

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Precall Room Attendee Specific Dial-In

Utilizing Dial-In

Utilizing Dial-In In this article we break down the vTestify dial-in system, comparing the difference and benefits of the Attendee-specific Pin and the General Pin. Please note that the attendee-specific QR code is always accessible from both the recall room as well as the deposition room. Accessing the Attendee Specific Pin Only the attendee-specific pin

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Reporter’s Guide: Running a Deposition

We are excited to announce the start of the vTestify webinar series. This webinar is designed to train Court Reporting teams and educate clients about the vTestify Reporter platform while introducing best practices for remote depositions. Our team focuses on ensuring a reporters’ success when conducting remote depositions on the vTestify Reporter platform and is

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Law and Technology

Are you conducting a video deposition or a video conference?

We have quickly adopted a remote lifestyle in the wake of COVID-19; universities have moved to fully remote classrooms, companies are limiting in-office personnel, and even attorneys must maintain case continuity by conducting remote discovery. With the move to remote being a knee jerk reaction for most we are now realizing that something was missed.

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Protective Order to prevent Video Deposition

In some cases, counsel and the opposition are agreeable. In other’s, that may not be the case. In HsingChing Hsu v. Puma Biotechnology, California Central Court Case 8:15-cv-00865, we find the opposition having to ask Judge Andrew J. Guilford for a protective order. The Latham & Watkins defense team wanted to move forward with audio

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