Legal Document Type: Legal Motion: MOTION TO SCHEDULE REMOTE DEPOSITIONS VIA WEBEX

Case Information: Case 24SN-DR00104 | Status: OverRuled

Document Content:
COMES NOW, the Petitioner, Micheal Salmon, and respectfully moves this Court for an order permitting the depositions of the following 20 witnesses to be conducted remotely via Webex, a secure video conferencing platform. In support thereof, Petitioner states as "follows":"nBackground":
Petitioner has identified 20 witnesses whose testimony is critical to the resolution of this case.
These witnesses are located in various geographic locations, making in-person depositions impractical and cost-prohibitive.
Good Cause for Remote "Depositions":
Travel costs for in-person depositions would impose an undue financial burden on the parties.
Remote depositions via Webex will allow all parties to participate efficiently and without unnecessary delay.
Webex is a secure, reliable platform that allows for real-time video and audio communication, ensuring the integrity of the deposition process.
Proposed "Schedule":
Petitioner proposes that the depositions be scheduled over a period of [7 days], with each deposition lasting no more than [ 20 minutes ].
Petitioner will coordinate with all parties and witnesses to identify mutually agreeable dates and times.
Compliance with Court "Rules":
Remote depositions via Webex comply with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(4), which permit depositions to be taken by remote means.
All parties will have the opportunity to examine the witnesses, and a certified court reporter will be present to administer oaths and transcribe the proceedings.
Relief "Requested":
Petitioner respectfully requests that this Court enter an "order":
A. Permitting the depositions of the 20 witnesses to be conducted remotely via Webex.
B. Establishing a deadline for the completion of all depositions.
C. Requiring all parties to cooperate in scheduling the depositions at mutually convenient times.
D. Granting any further relief the Court deems just and proper.

WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests that this Court grant this Motion and issue an order permitt