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How are depositions presented at trial? (a) An attorney reads testimony aloud from the transcript, (b) two attorneys "play act" from the transcript, in turn reading the questions and answers, (c) the actual audio is played back, (d) the audio and video are played back, or (e) the audio and video synched with the transcript is played back. Which is the most persuasive presentation method? Boston Court Reporters is pleased to discuss the trade-offs of these valuable options with you.

We can offer you the capability to: (a) capture (or 'read') and display any document, (b) scan and convert to most popular programs (Word, PowerPoint, Excel), and (c) playback any audio or video during a videoconference or trial.

Presentation technologies are being used more and more. Some law firms are convinced that 'bundling' makes a difference - live video clips (presented on top) synched with the highlighted or marked transcript (presented on bottom) are projected onto a large screen in court. This type of bundling can give attorneys a persuasive edge.

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