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The Police Shortage Crisis: Can AI Bridge The Blue Line?
Learn how AI tools are addressing the police officer shortage by helping with digital evidence management, law enforcement transcriptions, and more.

Cross-Examination: Questions That Control The Courtroom
In this guide, we explore the most effective cross-examination question types and share advanced techniques to help you command the courtroom with confidence.

Evidence Review: In-Trial Review (Part 4)
Learn how Rev’s platform can help lawyers review evidence in real-time during court and impeach a witness with citable evidence.

Creating a Digital Trial Notebook: From Chaos to Confidence
Step-by-step guidance for building a digital trial binder that improves organization, speeds up prep, and supports a more efficient trial strategy.
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

The Attack on Salman Rushdie, and on Free Speech Transcript
The attempted murder of the renowned author is the latest sad chapter in the life of a quiet but dedicated hero of free expression. Read the transcript here.

Trump to testify in New York AG case Transcript
Wednesday’s testimony is part of New York State Attorney General Letitia James’ investigation into his real estate business. Read the transcript here.

Ahmaud Arbery Killers Sentenced: Transcript
The family of Ahmaud Arbery believes justice has been served as the three men found guilty of federal hate crimes went for sentencing. Read the transcript here.
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