by Suzanne Quinson | Jan 19, 2016 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions, Planet Depos News
Planet Depos is pleased to announce the release of their International Deposition Guide. This guide has been carefully developed to provide practical and in-depth assistance as you prepare to take depositions abroad. Highlights include checklists that break...
by Suzanne Quinson | Sep 3, 2015 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions
Coordinating international depositions involves many steps and details. Depending on the country playing host to your depositions, there may be more or fewer steps to take. One of the first things to check is whether or not said country is a party to The Hague...
by Planet Depos | Apr 30, 2015 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions, Interpretation, Legal Videography
By Neal Price Retaining certified and highly experienced court reporters, videographers and interpreters when taking depositions abroad will save money and ensure that the proceedings run smoothly. The following questions should be asked of your vendor before a...
by Planet Depos | Mar 24, 2015 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions, Travel | International
By Neal Price Recently, The Economist – Intelligence Unit, released a report entitled “The Safe Cities Index 2015: Assessing Urban Security in the Digital Age.” It’s a very interesting read that reviews four different categories of safety and security to...
by Planet Depos | Mar 19, 2015 | International Court Reporting, Travel
By Zach Hone Working in and exploring the city of Hong Kong, located on the Southern coast of China, provides an interesting environment in which to conduct litigation matters, as well as a multitude of explorative experiences. Although it is party to The Hague...
by Suzanne Quinson | Mar 10, 2015 | International Court Reporting, International Depositions, Legal News
If you have ever checked Visa requirements for a European country, you have likely seen the phrase “the Schengen area.” The following 26 countries are members of the Schengen area: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,...