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Three Ways AI-Assisted Court Reporting Helps Improve Client Experience 

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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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Lawyer Tech Tips: Online Business Development Ideas to Try Today

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During the pandemic, lawyers have experienced changes in how they connect with people — including those who might need their services. So what are some of the best online business development options lawyers have been using, and that you could be using too? Also, who is one of the busiest lawyers you know? I thought so.

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Five Things to Look for in Shared Office Space

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That changed as larger firms adopted standard-size offices, open floor plans and clustered workstations, and a growing cadre of lawyers — particularly solo practitioners — moved to shared offices. With the pandemic, space needs shifted again. Professional deposition rooms. Truly) private office space. Location, location, location.

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Five Things to Look for in Shared Office Space

Attorney at Work

If an operator only has one center, you need to scrutinize the deal they are offering very closely. Typically, lawyers who take an office with another law firm will do so because the cost is cheaper than a professional co-working operator and they do not need to sign a lease. What About Renting an Office With Another Law Firm?

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

Attorney at Work

The way Meeter manages and streamlines the Zoom log-in process keeps my day on track, reduces anxiety, and provides a much-needed pre-meeting moment of Zen to take a deep breath and focus on the subject at hand (and check for food in my teeth). Just be sure to reset them before your next call, or you might end up like the “cat lawyer” !

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

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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. The court reporter can mark and manage the exhibit. People and Process Meet Technology.

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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. Transcriptionists Are Trained Professionals.