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Heads up, Southern California Freelancers,
James Autrey, Esq. has been owing me $55 for 12 weeks. He has promised twice (via email) to send a check for payment. Latest email says for me to "watch my mail for cashiers check." His office is in Manhattan Beach, and he appeared before my judge in Orange County Superior Court, so he gets around. Be sure you get your money before you do ANYTHING for him. I was 'doing him a favor' by getting an expedite to him, and I'm still waiting for payment!!! and really, $55? It was a small transcript that he needed to file his appeal.
Can anyone tell me if there's realtime work in DC?
I'm in San Francisco and relocating to DC. Thanks for
any help. Happy New Year to all. Mary Hogan CSR 415-724-2756
hogancsr@gmail.com
We'll see about that :)
I've used LiveDepo only once, so I don't know anything about it. Just tell the attorney that life would be so much easier if they "upgrade" their old habits. I bet Bride could do everything Summation does.
You're getting the picture...
Have you used LiveDeposition? You can save an rtf file that can be imported to Summation with highlights and marks. But it's a very basic realtime viewer, so not as impressive as Bridge but it does what most attorneys do in depos, which is mark and search.
Mm. They're one of THOSE. :)
Good solution, but my sense is they're devoted to Summation :)
The attorney could save it as a Bridge file. Then s/he could install Bridge on his/her home/office computer, open the file in Bridge, and it should retain all markings, which I think would be the easiest solution.
Again, thank you.
Appreciate your input.
No special formatting is retained in .txt files, such as highlighting, underlining, etc. The .txt file is exactly like the ASCII .txt files.
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