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Steno’s Transcript Genius is an AI-Powered Analysis Tool That Gives You an Edge

Sterno

Every attorney knows that finding the deposition you need can be a pain. Whether it was taken months ago or you’re sure another attorney at your firm has deposed the witness before, the challenge of finding the required testimony often involves hours of footwork searching through your firm's repository.

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How AI and Automation Are Changing Court Reporting – and How to Adapt

The Cloud Court Blog

If you’re worried about substitute service providers and existing companies breaking into your livelihood, read on. Understand how you differentiate yourself (or not) from services that are trying to whittle away your customer base. There are straightforward solutions to remedy the court reporter shortage.

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Three Ways AI-Assisted Court Reporting Helps Improve Client Experience 

Attorney at Work

Dean Whalen, Chief Legal Officer of Readback, a new AI-assisted deposition court reporting platform, explains how AI-assisted court reporting addresses the stenographer talent crunch — with added benefits. What Is AI-Assisted Court Reporting? AI-assisted court reporting is a hybrid model of AI and humans.

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Steno Raises $15M Series B As It Aims To Revolutionize Depositions and Litigation Support Services

LawSites

Steno , a tech-enabled provider of litigation support services, whose flagship product, DelayPay , enables law firms to defer service costs until their case resolves, has closed a Series B funding round of $15 million, bringing its total raise to $38.5 Along the way, the company has grown to over 100 employees. ”

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From Court Reporting to Video to Exhibits, An All-in-One Virtual Deposition Solution Launches

LawSites

Not according to a recent survey by the court reporting company Esquire Deposition Solutions , which found that 78% of attorneys plan to continue conducting up to half their depositions virtually in a post-pandemic world. Will remote depositions disappear as legal professionals emerge from the pandemic?

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The Digital Answer to the Court Reporting Shortage

LawTechnologyToday

Can you imagine a day when court reporters are not readily available? Or when a judge’s schedule is dictated by the availability of a court reporter rather than the number of cases on the docket? When your trial is continued four or five times, not at counsel’s request, but due to a lack of court reporters?

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Woman-Led Remote Litigation Startup Raises $1 Million Seed Round

LawSites

Lightning Law Technologies , a Seattle startup developing software for remote testimony and legal proceedings, has raised a $1 million seed, which the company will use to accelerate development of its platform. The company describes its mission as “to facilitate online justice.”. CEO Alisa Brodkowitz.