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Esquire Case Study

The Law Offices Of Khadijah R Ali

Introduction

This case study is based on a July 2022 survey conducted by Techvalidate, a 3rd-party research service, of Esquire customers who use eLitigate to conduct their remote depositions.

“Esquire’s eLitigate made the whole remote deposition process easier. I like loading the exhibits ahead of time, and I also like the fact that you can choose which exhibits you share. Also, the platform is much easier to navigate – it’s user friendly.”

Challenges

The key business challenges with using general purpose videoconferencing platforms that led The Law Offices Of Khadijah R Ali to evaluate and to schedule their jobs using Esquire’s eLitigate deposition platform.

  • Screen sharing risks
  • Little control of exhibit distribution
  • Difficulty managing annotations

Use Case

The key features that convinced The Law Offices Of Khadijah R Ali to evaluate and to schedule their jobs using Esquire’s eLitigate deposition platform:

  • Better exhibit management
  • Simplicity of introducing exhibits
  • Time saved stamping exhibits
  • Ability to upload exhibits in advance
  • Saved time sending exhibits to opposing counsel, the witness, and court reporter
  • Managing annotations is easy

Results

Law Offices Of Khadijah R Ali rated their experience as “Excellent” for the following eLitigate features:

  • Ease of entering deposition room
  • Video and audio quality
  • Exhibits management
  • Exhibit annotation
  • Questioning the witness

Law Offices Of Khadijah R Ali rated their eLitigate experience as “Much better” compared to general-purpose video conferencing platforms.





About This Data

This data was sourced directly from verified users of Esquire by TechValidate.

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