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With Court Authorization, Litigators Discover Remote Depositions

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Laurie Berg, a court reporter in New Hampshire, reminded me that in 2014 she received certification for a new software program for introducing exhibits electronically. Routines of work, school, family and other obligations were clicking back into place. For the foreseeable future, it’s the way we work now.

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Digital Recording? Fine, but I still need a transcript

The Record Xchange

I once had a federal judge explain to me, in detail and with great conviction, that digital recording would never be adopted as an acceptable court reporting method. His argument was simple: Digital recording was fine, but judges and lawyers needed a written record. How Transcription Works. Accuracy of Transcripts.

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OK, Zoomer: Zoom Tools and Tips to Improve Your Video Meetings

Attorney at Work

When the pandemic closed offices and forced working from home, we were instantly turned into “Zoomers” without little to no instruction. My favorite feature is the digital pan and zoom tool that keeps you close and centered without any camera or physical repositioning needed. Just adjust the temperature a bit.

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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. Does my child’s school have to provide extra support to struggling special needs students? Explain how people benefit from your services — be more creative than just “Attorney at Law.”

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