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“NBC News Digital Hires Reuters Supreme Court Correspondent Lawrence Hurley as Supreme Court Reporter”

HowAppealing

“NBC News Digital Hires Reuters Supreme Court Correspondent Lawrence Hurley as Supreme Court Reporter”: A.J. The post “NBC News Digital Hires Reuters Supreme Court Correspondent Lawrence Hurley as Supreme Court Reporter” appeared first on How Appealing.

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

The Cloud Court Blog

It can’t, not with inherent physical and technical limitations and the high costs to train LLMs. On October 14th, I was invited to present to the annual conference of the Certified Court Reporters Association of New Jersey (CCRA-NJ). 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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Empower Your Firm: The Modern Guide To Litigation Financing

From multimillion-dollar funding, to no-interest deferred payment options for your court reporting and deposition needs, our guide walks you through the entire process.

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“A $38 million injury verdict is in limbo after the court reporter — and trial transcript — go missing”

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“A $38 million injury verdict is in limbo after the court reporter — and trial transcript — go missing”: Bruce Vielmetti of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has this report , along with an updated report headlined “ Judge says missing court reporter is hospitalized; state will try to extract needed transcripts from her equipment.” (..)

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Will Automation Technology Replace the Court Reporter?

The Cloud Court Blog

Has your litigation team been challenged to book a court reporter for a deposition? Are you dubiously intrigued by deposition services without stenographers who are just using digital court reporting technology? There’s a debate on the future of court reporting, and both sides are ardent.