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Four Essential iPad Deposition Apps

By John Edwards
November 02, 2015

While iOS devices have inspired the development of dozens of trial-related apps, the fact remains that many cases are essentially won and lost in deposition. Although deposition-oriented apps remain far scarcer than trial offerings, mobile attorneys toting iPads can turn to several useful apps to help them handle various deposition-related tasks easily and flexibly from almost anywhere. Here's a look at four powerful deposition tools optimized to take advantage of the iPad's relatively spacious display and keyboard space.

DepoView for iPad 1.6

A simple, easy to use deposition review and management tool, DepoView for iPad allows attorneys to view complete depositions or instantly navigate to key discussions with a word index. A highlighting feature allows users to create single segment or multi-segment clips and then share them with the click of a button. Users can create a case folder and add transcripts or synchronized video depositions through Microsoft OneDrive, Box, Dropbox or iTunes for review or clip creation. Video clips can be edited and shared with others via e-mail.

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