* The need of a party to observe a witness's demeanor.
* Difficulty in handling documents and exhibits.
* The number of parties participating in the deposition.
* Whether any of the testimony will need to be interpreted.
* Ability of the witness to travel.
* Availability of quality telecommunications equipment and service.
If a perpetuation deposition is taken by telephone or video, the court reporter transcribing the deposition is authorized to swear in the deponent, regardless of the deponent's location within or outside the state of Washington.
Wash. Admin. Code § 263-12-117
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.52.020. 10-14-061, § 263-12-117, filed 6/30/10, effective 7/31/10; 04-16-009, § 263-12-117, filed 7/22/04, effective 8/22/04; 03-02-038, § 263-12-117, filed 12/24/02, effective 1/24/03.