Elise Nock's Posts - CSRNation2024-03-28T20:30:03ZElise Nockhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/EliseNockhttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/61943823?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://csrnation.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=po2eyae3l4m5&xn_auth=noHP MiniNetBooktag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-12-04:1736041:BlogPost:11137932009-12-04T08:00:00.000ZElise Nockhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/EliseNock
Just wondering if anyone can give me some feedback on using the HP Mini Netbook, or any small notebook-type computer. I want to try out using it for depos, and then come back home and transfer it to my larger laptop. I like the idea of a small computer, and have a small computer now, but I really want to utilize the Mini Netbook computers out there, which are even smaller than what I have presently.<br />
I know there are a lot of reporters that have been using the Acers for realtime, to actually…
Just wondering if anyone can give me some feedback on using the HP Mini Netbook, or any small notebook-type computer. I want to try out using it for depos, and then come back home and transfer it to my larger laptop. I like the idea of a small computer, and have a small computer now, but I really want to utilize the Mini Netbook computers out there, which are even smaller than what I have presently.<br />
I know there are a lot of reporters that have been using the Acers for realtime, to actually lend to an atty, so I am just curious if anyone is actually using it with their software and audio. I use Eclipse, so I am hoping that someone can give me some idea if it has relatively good audio. I do have a great external mic, so I hope that will work with it. It does come with 3 USB ports, so I would think it would be okay. I am not yet doing realtime output for attys as of right now, but that is something that I want to do in the very near future, so that is also a consideration, as well, for this purchase.<br />
So if anyone has any feedback on this topic I would love to hear it because I'm actually thinking about purchasing one this weekend. Thx!depo held in a state case was not filed what rules apply for waiving or signing?tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-10-12:1736041:BlogPost:10967372009-10-12T19:48:21.000ZElise Nockhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/EliseNock
I am wondering. I had a depo that was filed in the state of Florida. they do a waive or sign automatically at the end of the depo, no chance to change your mind. you have to decide whether you want to waive or sign. the deponents were from CA and were very confused because they didn't know what to do, and under the pressure of the attys they opted to waive, because that's what the attys told them that 'everyone does normally." In this state that law does not apply, so what do I do? do I follow…
I am wondering. I had a depo that was filed in the state of Florida. they do a waive or sign automatically at the end of the depo, no chance to change your mind. you have to decide whether you want to waive or sign. the deponents were from CA and were very confused because they didn't know what to do, and under the pressure of the attys they opted to waive, because that's what the attys told them that 'everyone does normally." In this state that law does not apply, so what do I do? do I follow CA laws because that's where the depo was, or do I follow the Floriday laws where the case originated and is filed? the deponents had no representation at all in this depo, by the way.<br />
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Thx! Elise Nock