This Comment reports the findings of a research project on the video deposition\u27s place in litigation. Professor Thomas P. Anderson, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, supervised the project. The paper looks at video depositions from three perspectives. The first perspective outlines 30(b)(4)\u27s evolution through the court\u27s interpretation of the rule. The second perspective synthesizes the many suggestions on video deposition production found in legal journals. The third perspective analyzes and collates empirical data collected from attorneys and jurors who participated in nine civil trials which used video depositions in the North Carolina Superior Court system. The empirical data also include data supplied by forty North Carol...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
As new technology is developed and older technology upgraded, people find new efficiency and flexibi...
This Comment reports the findings of a research project on the video deposition\u27s place in litiga...
Depositions are an extremely effective and widely used discovery device. Unfortunately, attorneys an...
Florida is one of the pioneer states using videotape as evidence in the courtroom.\u2
Over the past 20 years in which videotape technology has been commercially available, considerable l...
The state of courtroom technology in Ontario is increasingly capturing the attention of both the pub...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. Uses of videotape in the litigation process 1. Prelitigation ...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. A brief history of television and videotape in the justice sy...
Courts are experimenting with new technologies in response to increasingly crowded dockets. Videoc...
Over the past twenty years, most American courthouses have been wired with audio and video recording...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
Appellate courts have traditionally afforded great deference to a trial court\u27s factual findings,...
Videotape presentations in courtroom proceedings are admissible upon the proper foundation of accura...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
As new technology is developed and older technology upgraded, people find new efficiency and flexibi...
This Comment reports the findings of a research project on the video deposition\u27s place in litiga...
Depositions are an extremely effective and widely used discovery device. Unfortunately, attorneys an...
Florida is one of the pioneer states using videotape as evidence in the courtroom.\u2
Over the past 20 years in which videotape technology has been commercially available, considerable l...
The state of courtroom technology in Ontario is increasingly capturing the attention of both the pub...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. Uses of videotape in the litigation process 1. Prelitigation ...
Summary of Contents I. Introduction A. A brief history of television and videotape in the justice sy...
Courts are experimenting with new technologies in response to increasingly crowded dockets. Videoc...
Over the past twenty years, most American courthouses have been wired with audio and video recording...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
Appellate courts have traditionally afforded great deference to a trial court\u27s factual findings,...
Videotape presentations in courtroom proceedings are admissible upon the proper foundation of accura...
This Article exposes internal contradictions in case law concerning the use and admissibility of fil...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
As new technology is developed and older technology upgraded, people find new efficiency and flexibi...