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Esquire TopLaw 50 Award 2024

A longtime leader in deposition services and technology, Esquire Deposition Solutions won two TopLaw 50 Awards for its articles on using ChatGPT for depositions and stipulations for remote depositions," says TopLaw publisher Neil J. Squillante. "This impressive feat serves as a testament that the company's blog has become a must-read for deposition insights and tips.

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eBook: Elements of a Strong Remote Deposition Protocol

By Esquire Deposition Solutions | August 22, 2025

This guide equips legal professionals with practical protocols for conducting remote depositions securely and efficiently, helping you streamline logistics, safeguard confidentiality, and reduce the need for unnecessary travel. Click the button below to download our eBook.

eBook: 2024 Guide to Conducting Remote Depositions

By Esquire Deposition Solutions | June 17, 2024

This guide provides legal professionals with an overview of how to prepare for and conduct remote depositions in a world that is increasingly adopting hybrid and virtual work environments. By using these best practices, including proper protocols and secured technology, there is less of a need to travel for a deposition ever again. Click the…

eBook: The Deposition Is Over, Now What?

By Esquire Deposition Solutions | January 5, 2023

Experienced litigators know that a few moments of reflection and planning at the end of a deposition pay big dividends down the road. The deposition’s conclusion is the time to tie up loose ends with opposing counsel, reaffirm any stipulations that might have been made, ensure that the court reporter is properly instructed, and create…

eBook: Seven Keys to a Perfect Deposition Transcript

By Esquire Deposition Solutions | August 18, 2021

Conducting remote depositions during the COVID-19 pandemic required attorneys to litigate cases under unfamiliar circumstances as everyone coped with social distancing and other government health mandates fashioned in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Regardless of the circumstances, however, the litigator’s objective has always been the same: to create an accurate record of the deponent’s testimony…

eBook: Make Your Zoom Meeting as Secure as Possible

By Esquire Deposition Solutions | March 11, 2021

This eBook reviews security measures deployed by Zoom and security measures that should be adopted by users of the platform. Together, they can create an information-sharing environment that meets the legal profession’s ethical obligation to take reasonable measures to protect client information from access by unauthorized persons in most uses.

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Client 2.0 triggers ‘seismic shift’ in litigation services

By Esquire Deposition Solutions August 10, 2017
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A Q&A with Esquire CEO Terrie Campbell The first in a regular series of Q&A’s with friends, clients and employees of Esquire. [question]Q. How did you come to lead a deposition services company?[/question] [answer]Well, first, I love to serve. I try to show clients that no one cares more about them as a person or…

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Five litigation headaches I could have avoided

By Esquire Deposition Solutions August 2, 2017
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Much has changed since I left full-time litigation. Back then, and we’re talking fewer than five years ago (lest I sound like an old man lamenting my two-way uphill walk to school), nobody I knew was using the deposition technology that’s available today. Almost everything happened in person, and the work product was usually trapped in paper.

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To protect clients, look beyond your corporate network

By Esquire Deposition Solutions July 13, 2017
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Unfortunately, cybercriminals see law departments and firms as enticing targets: They are replete with financial data, personal information (such as the plaintiff registry in a class action), and the kind of confidential information that tips multimillion-dollar cases. As the ABA (PDF) put it: Law firms are targets for two general reasons: (1) they obtain, store…

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Why Pro Bono Work Makes You a Better Attorney (and a Better Person)

By Esquire Deposition Solutions June 27, 2017
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Some of the most impactful moments of my career are tied to the pro bono work I’ve done. Without pro bono, it’s unlikely that I would’ve had the opportunity to participate in a Supreme Court case (PDF). But as thrilling as that was, it was the pro bono representation of a widow who had lost faith in the legal system that sticks out as a highlight of my career.

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Seven ways to keep corporate counsel happy

By Esquire Deposition Solutions June 21, 2017
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As my company’s general counsel, I depend heavily on my outside law firms and lawyers. I value these relationships – and my lawyers do, too, since I pay their bills. I’m writing this post to help outside lawyers keep inside counsel happy.

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Avoid (or at least survive) bet-the-company litigation

By Esquire Deposition Solutions June 14, 2017
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We recently blogged about the rapid growth of bet-the-company litigation. Short version of that post: the number of companies involved in such cases is quadrupling. If you’re corporate counsel, you want to do your best to avoid such risky, resource-devouring litigation, and survive it when it’s inevitable.

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On-demand CLE: Rise to the ACC Value Challenge with technology

By Esquire Deposition Solutions June 8, 2017
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If you work in a law firm, you’re probably feeling the pressure: corporate legal departments have been increasingly aggressive in demanding better value from their law firms for the money they’re paying.

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Why does consolidation stop with your law firms?

By Esquire Deposition Solutions May 31, 2017
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Corporate law departments and insurance claims organizations continue to consolidate their outside law firms in order to control spending, streamline processes and improve performance. But why do these organizations often restrict their consolidation effort to the law firms?

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What’s driving bet-the-company litigation?

By Esquire Deposition Solutions May 18, 2017
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Although corporate litigation spending is flat, the number of companies managing “bet-the-company” litigation has quadrupled in the last two years, posing new challenges to corporate counsel, outside counsel and litigators.

Bet-the-company litigation can be any legal action that threatens the existence of the company or major line of business, whether or not the case goes to trial.

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Seize the power in your next deposition

By Esquire Deposition Solutions May 4, 2017
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I blogged the other day on why you’d want to, or need to, video-record a deposition: a witness being out of the country, outside subpoena power, sick, or otherwise unavailable. Or maybe a key witness for your side is better on camera than in print. (On the flip side, you’d want to video-record opposing witnesses who discredit themselves on camera).

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