Save Time and Big Money With Video Web Conferencing
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Video web conferencing makes face time easy without the need for boardroom type expensive equipment. While meeting online, you can see and hear the other person in real time – almost like on T.V.
Attorneys frequently use video meetings for legal depositions and for interviewing clients and medical experts across the country. This way, if an expert witness is unable to make it to the trial, his testimony can be video taped and the case is not compromised.
The option to discuss and/or interview clients is extremely helpful. Sometimes a client has a medical condition that makes it very difficult or impossible for him to travel – even just across town. With video conferencing, the lawyer can still personally meet with his client face-to-face without the expense of traveling, dealing with tight security at the airport, renting a car, or being away from his family overnight on a business trip.
Meeting online is both affordable and convenient. The client doesn’t need the service in order to meet with his attorney. Most services have a simple clickable link for guests to join in an email invitation. All they need to do is click and meet.
Fortunately, the video quality has been greatly enhanced the past couple of years. You just have to make sure you have the fastest internet connection for crystal clear video. In addition, because most conferencing services are now web-based, there is no expensive bandwidth to pay for so the monthly cost is low.
Businesses can expect to cut 68% or more off their travel costs by using video web conferencing. Not to mention saving time and increased productivity you will experience by not having to leave your office. You will usually make back your initial investment in 3 months or less.
While a quick phone call is often enough in some situations, a video web conference can be an invaluable tool. It’s important to talk face to face to build a strong relationship and be able to read facial expressions, body language, and mannerisms that can make a significant difference in a court hearing or trial.
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Source by Sonja Mishek