by Planet Depos | Aug 29, 2012 | Legal Videography
When the testimony of a witness needs to be preserved for trial (a de bene esse deposition) or when it is important to document the demeanor of a witness, counsel often chooses to videotape the proceeding. When a deposition is videotaped, the court reporter and...
by Planet Depos | Aug 23, 2012 | Court Reporting
Once an attorney has used realtime, they quickly realize they don’t want to attend a deposition, arbitration or trial without it because they have everything right there, at their fingertips, easily searched, marked and retrieved. Without it, they feel as if they are...
by Planet Depos | Aug 14, 2012 | Court Reporting
A rough ASCII, also known as an uncertified rough draft, generally refers to an “unofficial” unedited transcript that is provided by the court reporter shortly after the day’s proceedings. So how does it work? The court reporter is “writing” (stroking) verbatim...
by Planet Depos | Aug 9, 2012 | Court Reporting, Legal Videography
Digital audio and audio-to-text synchronization technology is changing the courts and court reporting. While low-impact courts (courts with few transcript requests) are transitioning to digital audio, digital audio-to-text synchronization has become a lawyer and court...