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1. **Legal Recorder:** The Secretary of State authorized professional who captures, edits, and produces video and audio recordings, to be presented as evidence in court.
2. **Deposition:** The sworn out-of-court testimony of a witness used in legal proceedings.
3. **Legal proceedings:** Formal activities within the legal system, including trials, hearings, and depositions.
4. **Litigation:** The process of taking legal action through the court system.
5. **Court Reporter:** A professional who transcribes spoken or recorded speech into written form during legal proceedings.
6. **Notary:** A public official authorized to verify and authenticate legal documents.
7. **Stenographer:** A person skilled in shorthand writing, often employed to transcribe spoken words.
8. **Oath:** A solemn promise or declaration, often invoking a deity, to testify truthfully.
9. **Witness:** Someone who gives evidence in a legal proceeding based on their firsthand knowledge.
10. **Testimony:** Oral or written evidence provided by a witness under oath.
11. **Sworn statement:** A formal declaration made under oath and penalty of perjury.
12. **Discovery process:** The pre-trial phase where parties gather evidence from each other.
13. **Interrogatories:** Written questions used in the discovery process that must be answered under oath.
14. **Expert witness:** A person with specialized knowledge who testifies in court about their area of expertise.
15. **Exhibit:** A document or object presented as evidence in court.
16. **Objection:** A formal protest raised during a legal proceeding against evidence or testimony.
17. **Cross-examination:** Questioning of a witness by the opposing party after the direct examination.
18. **Direct examination:** The initial questioning of a witness by the party that called them.
19. **Admissible evidence:** Evidence that is allowed and considered valid by the court.
20. **Hearsay:** An out-of-court statement offered as evidence for the truth of the matter asserted.
21. **Subpoena:** A legal order requiring an individual to appear in court or produce specific documents.
22. **Affidavit:** A written sworn statement of facts, voluntarily made under oath.
23. **Attorney-client privilege:** Legal protection of confidential communications between an attorney and their client.
24. **Confidentiality:** The protection of sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure.
25. **Courtroom decorum:** Proper behavior and etiquette expected in a courtroom setting.
26. **Jurisdiction:** The authority of a court to hear and decide legal matters within a defined area or over certain individuals.
27. **Legal videographer:** A professional specializing in capturing legal proceedings on video.
28. **Remote deposition:** Deposition conducted via video conferencing or other remote technologies.
29. **Video conferencing:** Communication technology allowing individuals in different locations to hold virtual meetings.
30. **Audiovisual equipment:** Devices used for capturing and reproducing both sound and visual elements.
31. **Legal transcription:** The process of converting spoken words in a legal proceeding into written form.
32. **Videography equipment:** Tools and devices used for capturing and producing legal video recordings.
33. **Legal documentation:** Records and paperwork related to legal proceedings.
34. **Timestamp:** An indication of the time when a particular event or recording occurred.
35. **Exhibit handling:** Proper management and presentation of evidence during legal proceedings.
36. **Remote notarization:** The process of notarizing documents through online or remote means.
37. **Forensic video analysis:** Examination and interpretation of video evidence for legal purposes.
38. **Deposition notice:** Formal notification of the time and place for a deposition.
39. **Court rules:** Regulations governing procedures and conduct within a court.
40. **Expert testimony:** Statements given in court by individuals with specialized knowledge or skills.
41. **Interpreters:** Professionals who translate spoken or sign language to facilitate communication in legal proceedings.
42. **Video synchronization:** Aligning video footage with other relevant records or transcripts.
43. **Video deposition software:** Applications designed for capturing, managing, and editing video depositions.
44. **Legal ethics:** The moral principles and rules guiding behavior within the legal profession.
45. **Chain of custody:** Documented chronological record of the handling of evidence, ensuring its integrity.
46. **Expert report:** A detailed document prepared by an expert witness explaining their findings and opinions.
47. **Pre-trial preparation:** Activities and planning undertaken by legal teams before a trial.
48. **Digital evidence:** Information stored or transmitted in digital form that may be used as evidence in court.
49. **Affirmation:** A solemn declaration without invoking a religious oath, used as an alternative to swearing.
50. **Arbitration:** A method of alternative dispute resolution where an impartial third party makes a binding decision.
51. **Mediation:** A process where a neutral mediator assists parties in reaching a voluntary agreement.
52. **Settlement:** Resolution of a legal dispute reached between parties outside of court.
53. **Due process:** Fair treatment and legal procedures afforded to individuals in the justice system.
54. **Court record:** Official documentation of all proceedings and actions in a court case.
55. **Legal terminology:** Specialized language and terms used in the legal field.
56. **Deposition location:** The physical place where a deposition takes place, whether in person or remotely.
57. **Deposition protocol:** Standard procedures and guidelines followed during the deposition process.
58. **Remote technology protocols:** Rules and standards for using technology in remote legal proceedings.
59. **Technical support:** Assistance provided for resolving technical issues during legal videography or remote depositions.
60. **Video quality standards:** Criteria and benchmarks for acceptable video resolution and clarity in legal recordings.