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How To Become a Court Reporter — The Complete Guide
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Writing Good AI Prompts for Legal Transcripts
Discover a comprehensive guide to using AI prompting techniques with legal transcripts to win more cases.

2025 Court Reporting Industry Trends: What Lawyers and CRAs Need to Know
Understand the stenographer shortage, the rise of digital solutions, and key insights from the AAERT report. Plus, learn how Rev’s tech can help.

Types of Evidence in Criminal + Civil Law
Attorneys use various types of evidence to present their cases in civil and criminal trials. Here are some of the most common kinds.

The Digital Solution to Court Reporting’s Workforce Crisis
Explore how digital court reporting solutions address the stenographer shortage and benefit the justice system, with key findings from the AAERT report.
Transcript to Trial: Leveraging Deposition Technology
Discover how firms are saving 12 hours per week and per attorney by switching to deposition technology with this whitepaper from Rev. Click to download.
Client Communication Mastery: Explaining AI To Traditional Attorneys
Learn how to strategically communicate the value of legal AI tools to traditional attorneys and clients with this expert led webinar from Rev
Legal Bottlenecks & The Future of Justice
Evidence backlogs are threatening case outcomes, but luckily, AI can help bridge the gap Our whitepaper explores how AI can revolutionize the legal practice

Special Master in Mar-a-Lago case holds first hearing with DOJ and Trump lawyers Transcript
The Special Master appointed in former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago case held his first public hearing on Tuesday. Read the transcript here.

17-Year-Old Human Trafficking Victim Ordered To Pay Her Alleged Rapist's Family Transcript
A judge is clearing the prison sentence for a 17-year-old Iowa girl who stabbed and killed her alleged rapist. Read the transcript here.

New Unredacted Memo From Trump DOJ Officials Transcript
Andrew Weissmann reacts to the Justice Department’s secret 2019 memo used by then-Attorney General Bill Barr to justify his decision to not charge Donald Trump with obstruction of justice. Read the transcript here.
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