Digital court reporters stand at the intersection of technological innovation and legal procedure. Using cutting-edge recording equipment and software, these highly trained court reporters simultaneously record audio, take notes, identify speakers, and mark exhibits. They work alongside professional transcribers to produce verbatim, certified transcripts of legal proceedings.
Planet Depos digital court reporters combine a passion for the legal industry and a talent for litigation technology. If you’re driven to solve problems, work in a dynamic environment, and advance your career in a growing field, digital court reporting could be a perfect fit.
Continuous training and professional development through our proprietary Comprehensive Ongoing Reporter Education (C.O.R.E.) Training Academy.
Cross-train as a digital court reporter, videographer, and remote technician.
Conduct in-person, remote and hybrid proceedings.
If realtime is needed, you can request a realtime stenographer. Advance notice is required.
On non-interpreted depositions, a digital court reporter can provide Planet Stream™ – an AI-generated transcript streamed to your device in real time during the proceeding.
Yes, a digital court reporter can play back the testimony exactly as recorded.
Within 24 hours of the proceeding, you will receive a Planet Draft™ – an AI-generated draft transcript synced to the audio file.
The digital court reporter marks and manages exhibits just like a stenographic court reporter.
No. The digital court reporter sends the audio and notes for transcription by stenographic reporters or legal transcriptionists.
Yes. Digital court reporters will certify the transcripts, and so will the transcriptionist. The transcript will look no different than that to which you are accustomed.
As the shortage of stenographic reporters intensifies, attorneys are changing their Notices of Deposition to include the use of digital court reporting technology to ensure there is a court reporter to cover proceedings. In doing so, there is no issue with admissibility of the transcript in court when produced using digital court reporting technology.
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