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Real-time reporting is becoming the most popular way to take testimony in both the deposition and courtroom setting. The same technology that is used to provide captioning services for the hearing impaired enhances the litigator's ability to better serve clients by allowing interaction with the stenographic record as it is being taken. Key Benefits
Capabilities By connecting the litigator's laptop computer to the reporter's writing device you can maximize the effectiveness of real-time reporting. Deposition/Courtroom participants have the ability to view the proceedings as they are recorded, saving either the complete transcript or important excerpts to their computer at the conclusion of the session. Transcript Review Prepare for future proceedings by saving a rough transcript to your laptop at the conclusion of the session. Importation of Notes to the Final Transcript Notes made and saved during the review of the "rough" transcript are imported and accurately synchronized with the final electronic transcript upon delivery. Preparation of Motions/Briefs Eliminate the need to retype portions of testimony for inclusion in motions or briefs by using your own word processing program to cut and paste portions of the electronic transcript into your own work product. |
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