Tactical deposition timekeeping for litigators

Deposition Timer App for every Rule 30 minute.

Deposition Timer & Objection Log is a litigation stopwatch, FRCP 30 7-Hour Rule Tracker, and Legal Objection Log for counsel who cannot afford a fuzzy record.

Track on-record testimony, pause off-record conferences, log objections in seconds, and export protected PDF/CSV records from a 100% offline iPad workflow.

FRCP 30 session

Smith v. Alton Dynamics

On record

02:18:43

Remaining Rule 30 time

04:41:17

Elapsed

02:18:43

Remaining

04:41:17

Off record

00:11:02

Objection log

17 protected entries

10:14:22

Form

Leading foundation sequence

10:31:08

Privilege

Attorney-client work product

11:02:44

Scope

Outside noticed topics

Live record flags

Local AES vault

Clock
Objections
Exports
Technical preview of a deposition timer, Rule 30 remaining time, objection log, and local export controls.

Timekeeping with consequences

Stop guessing your elapsed time. Protect your trial record.

The seven-hour deposition limit is simple until breaks, off-record conferences, instructions not to answer, and repeated objections start competing for attention.

This FRCP 30 7-Hour Rule Tracker gives counsel a clean deposition clock, a fast Legal Objection Log, and exportable records that make the timeline easier to review after the witness leaves.

Core deposition workflow

A Litigation Stopwatch that understands the record.

Triple-Clock Tracking

Track elapsed, remaining, and on-record time in one Litigation Stopwatch designed around the FRCP 30 7-Hour Rule.

Instant Objection Logging

Add time-stamped form, privilege, scope, foundation, and custom objections without losing the rhythm of testimony.

Immutable PDF/CSV Exports

Generate export-ready deposition records that preserve the session timeline, objections, pauses, and notes for review.

FRCP 30 command center

Built around the seven-hour deposition limit.

Counsel should not have to reconstruct the deposition clock from memory. The app separates active testimony from pauses and breaks so elapsed time stays visible throughout the session.

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Testimony clock

Only on-record time contributes to the seven-hour deposition limit.

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Pause ledger

Breaks and off-record conferences stay visible without contaminating the active clock.

03

Matter summary

Witness, party role, case caption, session date, and operator notes remain attached to the record.

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Review export

PDF and CSV outputs keep time, notes, and objection categories aligned for litigation support.

Export-ready records

Preserve what happened, when it happened.

Objection events, time-control actions, and matter notes are kept in a structured event chain so the record can be reviewed without reverse-engineering the deposition.

Timestamped event chain

Every objection, pause, resume, and off-record event is tied to session time.

PDF review packet

Create a clean deposition summary for case teams, partners, and trial preparation.

CSV litigation support

Export structured log data for matter databases, support teams, or internal analysis.

Attorney work product posture

Confidential deposition notes stay local.

Deposition Timer & Objection Log is designed as a localized legal tech utility. No cloud telemetry, no developer analytics, and no account workspace are required for deposition records.

100% offline

No account, backend workspace, cloud sync, or remote matter database is required.

Local AES encryption

Saved deposition records are designed to remain encrypted in local device storage.

Zero cloud telemetry

No developer analytics pipeline receives deposition content, notes, timers, or objection logs.

Attorney Work Product aware

Objection notes and case strategy stay under user control unless intentionally exported.

Lifetime unlock

Lifetime unlock. No SaaS fees.

Unlock the deposition timer, objection log, protected exports, and local case records with a one-time purchase instead of recurring seat licenses.

Questions litigators ask

Deposition timer questions, answered plainly.

What is a Deposition Timer App?

A Deposition Timer App helps litigators track on-record deposition time, pauses, breaks, objections, and exportable session records from one focused legal timer.

How does it support the FRCP 30 7-Hour Rule?

The app is built around tracking elapsed and remaining deposition time against the seven-hour Rule 30 limit so counsel can monitor the record without mental math.

Can objections be logged during testimony?

Yes. The Legal Objection Log is designed for fast issue tagging, time-stamped entries, and exportable notes for later trial preparation.

Does the app send attorney work product to the cloud?

No. The privacy posture is offline-first, with local storage and no developer cloud telemetry for deposition records.