Electronic Deposition

/ɪˌlɛktrɑnɪk dɪˈpəʊzɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A deposition conducted and recorded through electronic means such as video, audio, or digital transcription instead of traditional in-person methods.
    The parties agreed to hold an electronic deposition due to travel restrictions.

Forms

  • electronic deposition
  • electronic depositions

Commentary

Electronic depositions facilitate remote testimony and efficient record-keeping, but practitioners should address data security and admissibility in advance.

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