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Real Work From Home Jobs With Thressa
Planet Depos is seeking Transcription coordinator to Work From home!

Real Work From Home Jobs With Thressa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2021 1:09


In this podcast today, I will discuss the company Planet Depos! Listen to the podcast for details! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thressa-sweat/support

Let's Talk Paralegal Hosted by Eda Rosa
Nate Pascal, legal professional - Court Reporting and Beyond

Let's Talk Paralegal Hosted by Eda Rosa

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 36:55


In this chat, I get to talk to Nate Pascal who works with Planet Depos . We Talk about court reporting and how it goes international. You can connect with Nate via LinkedIn  The link to the guide hereBe sure to keep the conversation going by using the #LetsTalkParalegal and visiting our website for all our upcoming events. PLEASE NOTE: None of this is to be construed as legal advice. This is for educational purposes only. Armenhyl A family-owned small business firm that provides catered and white-glove treatment.Support the show

TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page Podcast
Podcast #7: Moving the Litigation Train Forward Remotely!

TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 22:48


Billy is a co-founder and managing partner at Planet Depos. Planet Depos is an international court reporting, interpretation, and trial services provider.  (Full disclosure: I have used them myself since their inception 11 years ago!).  Billy and I discuss given the COVID and Shelter at Home Orders how are law firms/attorneys pivoting to continue their practice from home; technologically speaking, what sets PD out from its competitors; and how does PD see court function's, e.g., hearings, trials, arguments, depositions, etc. changing in the future post COVID? SHOW NOTES HOW TO CONTACT BILL & PLANET DEPOS: Twitter - @PlanetDepo Twitter - @BillyDeMonte Planet Depos Free Webinars on Remote Depositions* Planet Depos Planet Depos Blog Planet Depos YouTube Chanel Schedule a Court Reporter with Planet Depos SOME ITEMS DISCUSSED: Apple Airpods Veridesk Zoom RELEVANT PREVIOUS TSL.P POSTS: Some of My Thoughts on Zoom My post on Password Protecting your Devices * Note that the webinar Billy discusses has already occurred post-interview; but, you can find it and other free webinars online at Planet Depos.

TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page Podcast
Podcast #7: Moving the Litigation Train Forward Remotely!

TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 22:48


Billy is a co-founder and managing partner at Planet Depos. Planet Depos is an international court reporting, interpretation, and trial services provider.  (Full disclosure: I have used them myself since their inception 11 years ago!).  Billy and I discuss given the COVID and Shelter at Home Orders how are law firms/attorneys pivoting to continue their practice from home; technologically speaking, what sets PD out from its competitors; and how does PD see court function's, e.g., hearings, trials, arguments, depositions, etc. changing in the future post COVID? SHOW NOTES HOW TO CONTACT BILL & PLANET DEPOS: Twitter - @PlanetDepo Twitter - @BillyDeMonte Planet Depos Free Webinars on Remote Depositions* Planet Depos Planet Depos Blog Planet Depos YouTube Chanel Schedule a Court Reporter with Planet Depos SOME ITEMS DISCUSSED: Apple Airpods Veridesk Zoom RELEVANT PREVIOUS TSL.P POSTS: Some of My Thoughts on Zoom My post on Password Protecting your Devices * Note that the webinar Billy discusses has already occurred post-interview; but, you can find it and other free webinars online at Planet Depos.

Perspectives Podcasts
Excerpts from Webcast: Recession and Crisis Preparation: How New Technologies Can Help Law Firms Streamline Operations

Perspectives Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 18:59


In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we’ll hear highlights from the March 26th presentation titled, Recession and Crisis Preparation: How New Technologies Can Help Law Firms Streamline Operations.    Is a recession on the horizon? While the probability of a near recession can never be 100% predicted, it is smart to prepare. In fact, any global crisis, such as the coronavirus pandemic, underscores the need to devise a strategy before it happens, rather than in the midst of a crisis. Is your firm adequately prepared? The speakers in this presentation -- Chad Peterman, Partner at Paul Hastings; Robert Burger, Chief Operating Officer at Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox; as well as Billy DiMonte, Founder & Managing Partner at Planet Depos -- address how law firms can streamline operations and integrate new technologies, such as in the area of depositions, to brace for a global crisis. The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2020/02/05/recession-preparing-how-new-deposition-technologies-can-help-law-firms-streamline-operations/   Chad J. Peterman | Partner | Paul Hastings Chad Peterman is a partner in the Intellectual Property practice at Paul Hastings and based in the firm’s New York office. Mr. Peterman is a skilled trial attorney with a practice that focuses on patent and antitrust litigation with an emphasis on the electrical engineering and pharmaceutical arts. He has been involved in all phases of litigation from pre-suit investigation/strategy through appeal. Mr. Peterman has represented major software, telecommunications, semiconductor, and medical equipment companies in patent litigations. He has also represented major pharmaceutical companies in complex ANDA litigations, antitrust litigations, arbitrations, and mediations. In addition to litigation, Mr. Peterman also represents companies in intellectual property transactional matters, including rendering patent opinions and negotiating a variety of intellectual property agreements. Robert K. Burger | Chief Operating Officer | Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox   Robert K. Burger, the chief operating officer Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, helped to build the firm into one of the top intellectual property firms in the world. He serves on the five-member Executive Committee of this IP power house known for its sophisticated work on behalf of a robust roster of clients, including Fortune 500 companies, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Since Rob joined Sterne Kessler as executive director and chief operating officer in 2006, the firm has doubled its ranks from 70 to 140 attorneys. This growth stems from Rob’s leadership in advancing the firm’s strategic and financial objectives, while ensuring that its operations effectively and efficiently support the building of successful practices. Rob played a crucial role in identifying sectors that were poised for growth, including biotechnology and electronics. He also prepared the firm to expand its patent office litigation capabilities in a fiercely competitive market. In addition to his responsibilities at Sterne Kessler, he serves as an Executive Committee member of the board of directors for the National Brain Tumor Society, he chairs the Council for Impactful Relationships for C-Level Executives for Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, and is a member of the Thomson Reuters Elite Global Client Advisory Board. He also served on the Pitney Bowes Customer Advisory Board. Rob earned a BA from Miami University, an MA from American University and an MBA from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.   Billy DiMonte | Founder & Managing Partner | Planet Depos Billy DiMonte is the Founder & Managing Partner of Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm headquartered in Washington DC. Billy has been in the court reporting space for over two decades and has watched the industry adapt and grow with the emergence of deposition technology. His passion for exceptional customer service is something that keeps him up at night and motivates him to be a better leader.

Perspectives Podcasts
Excerpts From Trends in Discovery and Depositions

Perspectives Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 14:22


In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we’ll look at highlights from the December 5th presentation titled “Trends in Discovery and Depositions.” This event featured William E. Thomson, partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; Tai-Heng Cheng, partner and global co-head of the international arbitration practice at Sidley Austin; and Billy DiMonte, founder and managing partner of Planet Depos.   The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/2019/10/23/trends-in-discovery-and-depositions-how-to-cut-costs-and-save-time/ William E. Thomson | Partner | Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher   William E. Thomson is a litigation partner in the Los Angeles office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. He is Co-Chair of the firm’s Transnational Litigation Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Appellate and Constitutional Law and Securities Litigation. Mr. Thomson’s practice focuses on federal and state appellate and Supreme Court litigation, and on strategic analysis and briefing in high-stakes cases in trial courts around the country. He has broad experience before both trial and appellate courts in a wide variety of high-profile cases, including civil RICO, mass tort, foreign judgment recognition actions, voting rights and First Amendment litigation, product liability, and class actions.   Tai-Heng Cheng | Partner and Global Co-Head of the International Arbitration Practice | Sidley Tai-Heng Cheng is a preeminent arbitration practitioner whom clients across industries turn to for sound strategic advice in managing risk, and successfully addressing and solving a myriad of complex business issues. He has earned a reputation for being a stellar advocate, having won 9-figure awards for clients both in commercial and investment treaty arbitrations, and successfully carried out worldwide enforcement campaigns to collect judgements and awards. With 20 years of experience, he is also a trusted advisor to companies and boards. He uses the full range of legal tools to create leverage in disputes, investigations and government enforcement matters. His clients span many industries including, energy and infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, real estate, manufacturing and financial services.   Billy DiMonte | Founder & Managing Partner | Planet Depos Billy DiMonte is the Founder & Managing Partner of Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm headquartered in Washington DC. Billy has been in the court reporting space for over two decades and has watched the industry adapt and grow with the emergence of deposition technology. His passion for exceptional customer service is something that keeps him up at night and motivates him to be a better leader.

Perspectives Podcasts
Excerpts From Deposition Evolution: How Litigators Are Re-Thinking What’s Possible

Perspectives Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 18:43


In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we’ll look at highlights from the March 28th presentation titled “Deposition Evolution: How Litigators Are Re-Thinking What’s Possible.” This event featured Phillip Aurentz, principal in the Dallas office of McKool Smith; Phillip Philbin, partner at Haynes and Boone; and Billy DiMonte, founder and managing partner of Planet Depos. The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.law.com/americanlawyer/2019/02/14/deposition-evolution-how-litigators-are-re-thinking-whats-possible/

Reinventing Professionals
Three Trends Impacting the Future of Court Reporting

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 13:31


I spoke with Kathy DiLorenzo, the director of U.S. court reporting for Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm, which recently launched a new professional development initiative for students called Planet Institute. We discussed the genesis of Planet Institute, the trends influencing its creation, the application process, the goals, and where the court reporting industry is headed, among other topics.

Reinventing Professionals
Three Trends Impacting the Future of Court Reporting

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 13:31


I spoke with Kathy DiLorenzo, the director of U.S. court reporting for Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm, which recently launched a new professional development initiative for students called Planet Institute. We discussed the genesis of Planet Institute, the trends influencing its creation, the application process, the goals, and where the court reporting industry is headed, among other topics.

Reinventing Professionals
Three Trends Impacting the Future of Court Reporting

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 13:31


I spoke with Kathy DiLorenzo, the director of U.S. court reporting for Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm, which recently launched a new professional development initiative for students called Planet Institute. We discussed the genesis of Planet Institute, the trends influencing its creation, the application process, the goals, and where the court reporting industry is headed, among other topics.

Reinventing Professionals
Three Trends Impacting the Future of Court Reporting

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 13:31


I spoke with Kathy DiLorenzo, the director of U.S. court reporting for Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm, which recently launched a new professional development initiative for students called Planet Institute. We discussed the genesis of Planet Institute, the trends influencing its creation, the application process, the goals, and where the court reporting industry is headed, among other topics.

LST's I Am The Law
Environmental Advocacy (FL/NY): Staying Afloat to Pursue Your Passion

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015 23:22


This episode is presented by The United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corp. Justin Bloom, a 1996 graduate of Tulane University School of Law, went to law school to right environmental wrongs via the law. While his first job involved defending environmental takings cases for the county government, his career has taken a winding path that has not always involved what he envisioned. In this episode, Justin talks about his range of experiences. At one stop, he did tort litigation and immigration. At another, he quit because his boss asked him to coach clients to lie. He also worked directly for a model environmental advocacy organization that utilized citizen action to help government agencies remedy legal violations of the Clean Water Act. Today Justin runs a nonprofit that uses a variety of strategies to protect Southwest Florida coastal areas. As with most startup nonprofits, funding has proven to be an enormous challenge. While he and other volunteers work to make the organization financially stable, he's practicing law on the side to ensure that he is too.  This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell, an account executive for Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm. It is sponsored by Barbri and Top-Law-Schools.com. Episode Links Justin Bloom, Attorney at Law Hudson Riverkeeper Waterkeeper Alliance Suncoast Waterkeeper Vermont Journal of Environmental Law: The Supreme Court and Takings, Four Essays

LST's I Am The Law
Federal Pro Se Clerk: Helping Judges Dispose of Cases

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2015 18:52


This episode is presented by The United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corp. In the United States federal courts, there are too many cases and too few judges. But the situation would be much worse if it were not for the court staff, which includes attorneys that serve as law clerks for the court or individual judges.  Vail Gardner, a 1997 graduate of the University of Florida Levin College of Law, served the Middle District of North Carolina for six years as a law clerk. In this episode, she describes the various types of federal law clerks, including each position's pros and cons. Vail was a pro se clerk, which means she worked directly for the district court as opposed to an individual judge. Her work focused exclusively on disposing of social security disability appeals from the Social Security Administration. We'll hear about her role in drafting the court's opinions, as well as her current challenge: reentering law practice after taking time off for her family. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell, an account executive for Planet Depos. It is sponsored by Barbri and Top-Law-Schools.com. Episode Links Example Pro Se Law Clerk Job Posting Wall Street Journal: In Federal Courts, the Civil Cases Pile Up Social Security Administration Appeals Process

LST's I Am The Law
Leaving The Law: What Drove One Lawyer to a High School Classroom

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015 29:51


This episode is presented by The United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corp. When is enough...enough? Jaye Lindsay decided he'd had enough just 3.5 years after graduating from Southern Illinois University School of Law. His first job out of law school wasn't glamorous, but the steady pay and hands-on litigation experience made up for a lack of health insurance and low hourly wages. But over time, he wanted more work-life balance and a better standard of living for his wife and new kids. Jaye tried a new firm in rural Illinois. It collapsed after a month. He tried going solo back in Chicago. It only allowed him to barely get by. He signed on with another firm at an hourly rate while maintaining his solo practice. But he wasn't crazy about the lack of benefits or the type of work, which wasn't even consistent. Finding it impossible to manage his average-size debt load, Jaye decided to move with his family to Florida and become a high school special education teacher. This non-traditional episode is about more than Jaye's decision to become a teacher and practice law on the side. It's also a window into the economics of small law firms, the trade-offs that clients face when they cannot afford a lawyer, and how people juggle and evaluate life priorities. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell, an account executive for Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm. It is sponsored by Barbri Law Preview and Top-Law-Schools.com.

LST's I Am The Law
Project Management: Economic Development in St. Louis (MO) [State Government]

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2015 17:37


This episode is presented by The United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corp. Time is money. Few know that better than project managers -- a generic job title that could reflect anything from where to place a cellphone tower to how to stimulate economic development in parts of a city most hurt by unemployment. In this episode, we hear from a project manager who specializes in the latter, although she did the former before attending law school at St. Louis University. Laura Hughes graduated in 2014 and went to work immediately for a public-private partnership, the Gateway EB-5 Investment Center. EB-5 is a United States visa program that entitles foreigners to obtain a permanent visa in exchange for an investment in certain economic development projects. Operating out of the World Trade Center in St. Louis, she plays matchmaker for foreign investors and local real estate developers. Laura helps developers cast their projects in such a way that they not only qualify for the EB-5 program, but actually attract investors. From due diligence to navigating regulations, she uses her pre-law and legal experience to help St. Louis prosper. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell, an account executive at Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm. It is sponsored by Barbri Law Preview and Top-Law-Schools.com. Episode Links Gateway EB-5 Investment Center World Trade Center St. Louis U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: EB-5 Immigrant Investors ABC News Investigation: Whistleblowers: US Gave Visas to Suspected Forgers, Fraudsters, Criminals Seattle Times: Reform of EB-5 visas proposed in Senate (June 5, 2015) Wikipedia: Project Management

LST's I Am The Law
Insurance Defense Litigation (SD): Pre-Trial Practice at a Mid-Size [Law Firm]

LST's I Am The Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 27:39


This episode is presented by The United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corp. Where did you say you went to school? In a state where 75% of active lawyers went to one school, where you attended law school matters a great deal. While South Dakota is an extreme, it's just one example of how your law school choice can pay off or hamper you. In this episode, we interview insurance defense litigator and University of South Dakota School of Law alumna Meghann Joyce. While she's hired and paid for by insurance companies, her clients are the insured defending, among other claims, professional liability and employment suits. A lawyer's duty of loyalty runs to the client, but business realities produce very real ethical dilemmas for Meghann and her co-workers. Despite being a litigator, she's almost never in the court room -- a frustration common to civil litigators. Instead her work can be categorized as largely pre-trial practice. She's often steeped in research and brief writing. Her job responsibilities and expectations have evolved since she started, but the unpredictability of her days continues. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell, an account executive at Planet Depos, an international court reporting firm. It is sponsored by Barbri Law Preview and Top-Law-Schools.com. Episode Links Boyce Law Firm -- Meghann Joyce NC State Bar: An Insurance Defense Attorney's Dual Client Problem ABA Section of Litgation: Pretrial Practice & Discovery Wikipedia: Claims Adjuster