Taking Depositions in the New Virtual Era

Course Demo. No credit provided in demo mode.


Credit Hours:
CT - General: 1.0 Credits
NY - General: 1.0 Credits
CA - General: 1.0 Credits
FL - Technology: 1.0 Credits
AZ - General: 1.25 Credits
IL - General: 1.25 Credits
TX - General: 1.25 Credits
NJ - General: 1.5 Credits
TN - General: 1.28 Credits
IN - Distance Education: 1.3 Credits
GA - Self Study: 1.0 Credits
OH - Self Study: 1.25 Credits
NH - General: 1.25 Credits
KY - General: 1.25 Credits

Running Time: 1 Hours, 17 Minutes
Faculty: David Graulich, Esq. -

Course Description

The Coronavirus epidemic has been wildly disruptive to many aspects of our lives and professions and conduction depositions is no exception. Virtual depositions are now standard and routine and are likely to remain ubiquitous even once the epidemic has abated. In this course we look at depositions generally from an overview perspective and then examine both the advantages and disadvantages of virtual definitions. Some important case law examples are explored and then we conclude with some practical considerations when conducting virtual depositions.