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The Legal Connection, Inc.

1.0

By 3499dm

This place has nothing but a bunch of complainers working for them. I wouldnt use their services if they were the last services on this planet. Complainer and incompetant. If you want some real lawyers services, than id say use some other company and their are plenty of them around. Debbie is a complainer and so is there whole staff. All they do is look for the negative in a situation and when you try to explain something to them, tell them your side of the story, you might as well be talking to a brick wall. STAY FAR AWAY FROM DEBBIE AND LEGAL CONNECTION INC. HORRIBLE SERVICE EVER!!!! ...read more

You've Been Served

5.0

By sjtango67

I've been working with You've Been Served for 5 years. I know I can always count on them to get my papers served right. I won't use anyone else. If you need a company to handle getting your court papers served, I'd recommend calling You've Been Served! ...read more

Wyatt Process Service, LLC

5.0

By Accounting for Profits

Thanks for the connection on Merchant Circle. Here's wishing Wyatt Process Service, LLC continued success in your business venture. Giving 5 stars and other "compliments" to your great MC site for your kindness. If you should need an accountant, part time CFO, part time controller, or just have accounting and bookkeeping questions, please give us a call. Thanks, Jesse www.AccountingForProfits.Net ...read more

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Should I Videotape This Deposition?

         If you've not yet used video in your depositions, it’s time to consider callingDepoVisionto understand the benefits you can derive from video technology. Video depositions can be an advantageous tool in an attorney’s toolbox. There are several advantages to using video in depositions. Considering each one of the following benefits will allow you to ensure you’re taking full advantage of all a video deposition can be of benefit to you and your client.1. Demonstrate a witness’s body language          Video depositions assist attorneys in presenting a more compelling case. If you have a deposition transcript read into the record at trial, you are failing to show the jury the witness’ spontaneous reactions, emotional state and body language. You’re losing the long pauses, nervous fidgeting and angry glares. You’re losing the opportunity to show the witness’ full demeanor when testifying. This may become important to a jury or in preparing your team for trial.2. Hold the jury’s attention          Video depositions are much more likely to hold the jury’s attention. As you are presenting evidence, the last thing you want is a juror who has clearly lost interest and is not focused. In this age of television and YouTube, we are all conditioned to pay attention to a video screen for long stretches of time. Jurors will pay attention longer to a deposition video than a transcript being read into the record.3. Bring a witness to trial who cannot attend in person          A video deposition can be used where a key witness will not be able to attend the trial. This situation could be due to the distance the witness may have to travel. It can also be due to physical or medical reasons that prevent the witness from attending. Video equipment can be brought to the location of the witness who is unable to attend. In the case of an ill witness, video depositions can be set up in a hospital or nursing home if necessary. Using video in this way allows all parties to fully participate in a deposition without needing to be in the same physical location.4. Save costly expert witness fees and travel expenses          Often a doctor or other highly qualified and respected witness may be used to offer an expert opinion. The cost of using their services can be exorbitant, especially if the witness has to travel and remain at the trial for several days. Having their testimony on video gives you the ability to use their words at any time during the proceedings and to be repeated, if necessary, during your closing arguments. The cost savings in this situation can be enormous.5. View physical evidence          Video allows a judge and jury to view a witness handling an object of evidence. If you use a transcript of a deposition, and read it into the record at trial, the members of the jury, as well as the judge, will not be able to view the witness handling the object in the same manner.  If the deponent’s handling of the object is critical, then capturing the activity on video is one way to ensure that everyone sees the same behaviors.6. Preparing for trial          Outside of the courtroom, video depositions can also be a valuable tool for reference when considering whether to use particular witnesses at trial, and when preparing for the direct or cross-examination of those witnesses. By using video at depositions, you will be able to review the video and make assessments during your preparation when you are planning and fine tuning your trial presentation.7. Impeaching a witness          Video deposition testimony may be used to impeach a witness if they change their testimony at trial. This is a common use of deposition video in court. Seeing the witness make an obviously different statement on the video than what they just testified to in court has a much greater impact than simply reading the written transcript.          Using video in your depositions can increase your effectiveness at trial and give you and your client a better result. CallDepoVisiontoday to discuss the details and schedule your deposition. ...read more

By DepoVision - Legal Video November 22, 2013

DepoVision

DepoVision in Austin's Texas leading provider of legal video services.  We do legal video in texas right. ...read more

By DepoVision - Legal Video November 06, 2013

Process Service Update: June 2010

Wyatt Process Service continues to offer a flat rate of $65 for routine service in our primary service area: Travis County and Williamson County Texas ( Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown and surrounding cities).  We will soon be offering routine service in Hays County Texas (Buda, Kyle, San Marcos, Dripping Springs)  for $75.  We offer service to all other Texas counties for $95.  Nationwide service of process from $95. Call (512) 501-4391 for a quote.  All of our process servers are insured.  We look forward to working with you. ...read more

By Wyatt Process Service, LLC June 23, 2010