by Suzanne Quinson | Feb 20, 2017 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions | Europe, Frankfurt, Germany
As covered by previous blogs, depositions in Germany may be taken only at the U.S. Consulate General in Frankfurt, upon approval from the German Ministry of Justice. Once the depositions have been approved and successfully scheduled, there are some additional points...
by Suzanne Quinson | May 10, 2016 | International Depositions | Europe, France, Paris
Taking depositions in Paris sounds like a glamorous time, until you read the fine print, that is. Your head likely will be spinning so much that you may as well be reading French. Unless, of course, you are fluent in French, in which case it may as well be Greek. ...
by Suzanne Quinson | Aug 25, 2015 | International Depositions | Croatia, Europe
As a party to the Hague Evidence Convention, Croatia requires prior permission from the Croatian Central Authority when taking depositions of Croatian or third-country nationals. Letters of request must be sent to the Croatian Ministry of Justice by the requesting...
by Suzanne Quinson | Aug 7, 2015 | International Depositions | Czech Republic, Europe
Depositions may be conducted in the Czech Republic regardless of the witness’ nationality, provided no compulsion is used. (This makes the Czech Republic an excellent venue to depose a willing Austrian witness, as Austria does not permit the taking of depositions.) ...