Regardless of what you may have seen on television, witnesses in court cases do not always appear in front of a judge and jury, with attractive actors presenting arguments for or against someone or something. In real life, witnesses may be instructed to give their testimony in a deposition, a written statement that serves as testimony. A deposition frees a witness from time and travel when a deposition is just as good as a personal appearance in a courtroom.
If you or a client ever needs a witness to give a deposition in support of a position in a court of law, you’ll need to provide more than a pencil and paper. You’ll need the help provided by a firm such as the Court Reporting Services in San Diego.
Todd Olivas and Associates can provide all the help you’ll ever want from a court reporting service. This firm takes depositions, provides certified interpreters for any language, and creates deposition transcripts that are easy to read and unbind. Todd Olivas and Associates can even produce video depositions if needed.
Olivas and Associates provides court reporting services at 115 sites in California, as well as various locations in Arizona, Nevada, Texas, and Virginia—156 sites in all. This firm is also expanding into other cities throughout the United States. Visit the Todd Olivas and Associates website at toddolivas.com or call 1-888-566-0253.
Monday, August 06, 2007
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Going to court is always an adventure. I love seeing trials. I watch them on the news and tv all the time.
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