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2025 Court Reporting Industry Trends: What Lawyers and CRAs Need to Know
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Evidence Backlogs Are Driving Delays and Burnout, New AI-Era Survey Finds
34% of legal professionals spend 60+ hours per case reviewing evidence — driving burnout, delays, and lost revenue. New survey data reveals the hidden costs.

Study: Defense Attorneys Find AI Analysis Superior
A new survey reveals that most criminal defense lawyers are already using AI in their work. See how they use and think about this emerging development.

Heavy AI Users Face 3x More Hallucinations and Spend 10x Longer to Get Answers
Survey insights show heavy AI users face 3x more hallucinations, take 10x longer for satisfaction, and struggle most with AI prompting despite their experience.

85% Believe Prompting Will Be a Must-Have Job Skill in the AI Era
A new survey reveals Gen Z treats AI prompting as career prep, while employer training boosts efficiency 20%. See how generations approach this emerging job skill.
Top Transcription Companies for 2026 Needs
Looking for a transcription service to use in 2026? Learn more about the features, benefits, and costs of the top transcription companies.
ASR Benchmark Report 2024
Check out Rev's 2024 ASR report to learn more about which automatic speech recognition (ASR) solution is most accurate and how to avoid costly errors.

Senate Hearing on Future of Social Security
Social Security Commissioner Martin O’Malley testifies on the safety net’s future before Senate hearing. Read the transcript here.

Study Links Petrochemical Plants to Premature Birth
Study links petrochemical plants in Louisiana to premature and low-weight births. Read the transcript here.

America's Top Banks Excel in Annual Stress Test Transcript
Several of the nation’s top banks excelled in their yearly stress test, according to the Federal Reserve. The Fed tested how 23 banks — each with more than $100 billion in assets — would fare in an economic downturn. Read the transcript here.
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