Using real-time transcription technology in depositions
By Damian Capozzola
Administrative Law,
April 2010
Advances in technology have made it possible for the court reporter’s transcript to be displayed on counsel’s computer during a deposition with words being displayed as they are spoken, much like closed captioning on television.
Using real-time transcription technology in depositions
By Damian Capozzola
Corporate Law Departments,
December 2009
In civil litigation, depositions serve a variety of ends, including assessing a witness’s personality, information gathering, authenticating documents or extracting admissions for motions practice, grilling a witness to enhance settlement value, and/or preparing for trial cross-examination.
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