Video Streaming
At Opveon, we have spent a lot of time in conference rooms around the country taking video depositions and providing copies for clients to review.
We’ve noticed that fewer and fewer people have been attending depositions, yet we hear clients say “I wish my client could have seen that” or “I wish my expert would have been here to consult with me on that point” all of the time.
We came up with a solution: Opveon.tv.
It doesn’t matter where a deposition takes place, it can be streamed safely and securely without worry of unauthorized viewing. Confidential information remains that way and only those with explicit access can see and hear what is going on.
It’s so simple to use that you won’t have to rely on an army of IT staff. In fact, all you need is an internet connection and Adobe’s Flash Player. After that, it is as simple as logging in and clicking play. Consider the additional benefits:
Zero Productivity Loss
Because your client, paralegal, expert, or co-counsel can view the deposition from their office, their productivity isn’t affected. Instead, they sit comfortably in their office with access to all of the relevant case information.
No more lost travel days, down time on breaks, or unnecessary delays. They are free to view the deposition as it happens and walk away when necessary.
Keep Travel Budgets in Check
Travel costs add up quickly. You have to purchase airline tickets, book hotel rooms, and figure in per diem.
This doesn’t even take into account the frustration of travel and all of its uncertainties.
Save that money in your budget for something more valuable like a focus group or mock trial.
Greater Involvement
With all of this savings in time and money, you can involve more people in the discovery process.
The expert that would have otherwise not attended the deposition can view it in realtime, your client can keep tabs on what’s going on without the need to travel, and your paralegal can fact check as you go along.
Who wouldn’t want the benefit of their entire team at a moment’s notice?
Realtime Feedback
With all of these people involved you get the added benefit of gathering information from your entire team as the deposition unfolds.
Instead of simply reviewing the deposition after the fact, your team can provide realtime feedback offering their unique perspectives, even affecting the outcome of the deposition itself.
Knowledge is power, but realtime knowledge is a major, case-changing advantage. Can you really afford to be without it?