Video deposition files are created by the court reporter / videographer (a private business) and are shared with counsel for parties after the parties pay the court reporter / videographer's fees for their services.
Given the size of most
video deposition files, I would doubt that this would be a reasonable method for playing full video depositions.
Not exact matches
Are the
video files of recorded
depositions for lawsuits by both the plaintiff and defendant (s) public record?
The platform houses case documents, exhibits,
depositions,
videos and images in a single repository and provides tools for searching, managing, annotating and sharing
files.
So up 200
files per case is free and then over that we have tiers based on the number of
files, and we charge for
files not gigabytes, because we want you to be able to add
video and pictures, and you can play audio - visual
files right in Allegory and that's been a big hit for our clients, particularly with things like
deposition video.