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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. It can’t, not with inherent physical and technical limitations and the high costs to train LLMs. Understand how you differentiate yourself (or not) from services that are trying to whittle away your customer base.

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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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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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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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Lawyer Tech Tips: Online Business Development Ideas to Try Today

Attorney at Work

During the pandemic, lawyers have experienced changes in how they connect with people — including those who might need their services. Check out these tools and tactics from Sheila Blackford, Brett Burney, Tom Lambotte, Sharon Nelson and John Simek, Juda Strawczynski and Reid Trautz. I thought so. How about other discussions?

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Five Things to Look for in Shared Office Space

Attorney at Work

A few days ago, I met with an attorney who was originally introduced to me more than three years ago when he was considering changing offices. At the time, my company didn’t win his business because he wasn’t unhappy with his office space and the hassle of changing addresses for active cases didn’t seem worth it.

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Five Things to Look for in Shared Office Space

Attorney at Work

With the pandemic, space needs shifted again. Some services come at an additional fee, but it saves you the expense of hiring a full-time legal assistant. Paralegals and support staff, typically employed by the shared office provider, can also help line up court reporters, file paperwork and serve subpoenas.