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Esquire Case Study

Richard Cellar Legal, P.A.

Introduction

This case study of Richard Cellar Legal, P.A. is based on a March 2020 survey of Esquire customers by TechValidate, a 3rd-party research service.

“Esquire is like having our own scheduling department inside our firm that handles all aspects of scheduling the deposition, and reminds us up to the date of the deposition.”

Challenges

The business challenges that led Richard Cellar Legal, P.A. to evaluate and ultimately select Esquire:

  • Scheduling and managing depositions was difficult and time-consuming

Use Case

The key features and functionalities of Esquire that Richard Cellar Legal, P.A. uses:

  • EsquireConnect Client Portal
  • Video Conferencing
  • Esquire eDepository
  • Video Depositions

Results

Richard Cellar Legal, P.A. achieved the following results with Esquire:

  • We found that working with Esquire:
    • Delivered high-quality, consistent, and reliable deposition services.
    • Takes the hassles of depositions off my “to do” list, allowing us to focus on the case.
    • We are offered top-notch facilities, tools, and support services in their expansive offices.
    • We received global services from local teams who connect with our staff, and provide turnkey services.
    • Delivered high-quality certified transcripts and exhibits package.
    • Reduced risk knowing that their clients’ information is secure.
  • We realized the following business outcomes using Esquire’s services and solutions:
    • A reduction of overall deposition costs by over 25% (eg, travel costs).
    • Time savings of more than 8 hours per week.
    • Competitive advantage with high quality and consistent depositions.
    • Easier scheduling, access to repository reporting, calendar management, and invoice management.
    • Increased confidence that the deposition process will be handled efficiently.




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