There was a time when depositions were print only, then came the ability to make visual recordings, but until now these depositions had to be delivered on DVDs or hard-disk drive. YesLaw, a division of YesVideo, is giving attorneys the ability to receive high-quality deposition video through an Internet connection. According to a press release, the company’s “Video Deposition Download” feature will enable a video clip to be downloaded from the cloud.

YesLaw’s “Video Deposition Download” allows attorneys to do the following:

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