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When to Use & How to Master Zoom Depositions

Depositions from your desk

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  • Product Number: 2250250WAU
  • Publication Date: 8/5/2025
  • Length: 2 hours CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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    In today’s digital world, virtual platforms like Zoom have become a pivotal tool for conducting legal proceedings remotely. As the legal industry continues to embrace technology, virtual platforms have become indispensable, allowing legal professionals to manage cases efficiently without the need for physical presence. Virtual depositions have revolutionized the way attorneys, witnesses, and experts collaborate, allowing for greater flexibility, cost savings, and time management.

    This seminar is designed for attorneys who want to confidently take and defend remote depositions. In addition to theoretical insights, the program provides hands-on guidance on the technical aspects of Zoom depositions, including setting up the platform, managing multiple participants, screen-sharing, and recording. Attorneys receive tips on controlling the flow of testimony, managing distractions, and keeping the deposition organized in the virtual environment. The program also offers strategies for using Zoom’s features, such as breakout rooms and virtual exhibits, to enhance depositions and ensure a smooth process.

    This seminar also covers when Zoom depositions are most appropriate, balancing the advantages of remote proceedings—such as convenience and cost savings—against potential challenges, like technical difficulties or witness credibility concerns. Participants learn about the best practices for preparing witnesses, managing exhibits, and maintaining courtroom decorum in a virtual setting. They also explore ethical considerations and how to address any issues that arise during a Zoom deposition.

    Upon completion, participants will not only understand how to navigate the Zoom platform with confidence but will also be equipped to handle any unique challenges that come with conducting depositions remotely.

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    Deb Curran, Magna Legal Services, Boston
    Eric J. Robbie, Esq., CMBG3 Law, Boston
    Scott A. Spencer, Esq., CMBG3 Law, Boston
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