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In the Pursuit of “Just, Speedy, and Inexpensive” Resolution of Cases

When legal proceedings are not preserved, it has a significant, adverse effect on litigants’ ability to meaningfully appeal decisions or revisit what occurred in court. In jurisdictions simultaneously contending with a shortage of court reporters […]

Capturing the Court Record in California: Shifting Dynamics

In a recent FOX 11 Los Angeles segment, David Slayton, CEO of the Los Angeles Superior Court (LASC), announced there are more than 100 court reporter vacancies that the jurisdiction has been unable to fill. According to the Court’s website, the […]

World Day of Social Justice 2024: Bridging Gaps and Building Alliances in the Justice System

On World Social Justice Day, we’re reflecting on the theme of “bridging gaps, building alliances.” In the pursuit of a more just world, modernizing court processes while ensuring they are people-centric is crucial for enhancing access to justice. […]

Accepting the Paradigm Shift: Technology in the Legal Justice System

The legal justice system is amid a paradigm shift—a transition from relying on manual, time-consuming processes to incorporating technology that improves access, operations, and […]

Court reporter shortage: A misnomer with a people-centered solution?

The U.S. “court reporter shortage,” which Californian court officials this month labelled “a crisis,” can be resolved without descending into a jobs-versus-technology argument. Best-practice digital court recording systems already provide an […]

Setting the Record Straight: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter | Part Three

For those not familiar with the nuanced and sophisticated world of capturing the court record, there are many perceptions and interests at odds with each other in the discussion about the future of court reporting. For several years, the industry […]

Working for the record: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter | Part Two

The appetite for courtroom modernization has experienced significant growth around the world and across America since the onset of the pandemic. Consequently, the level of innovation in legal and justice technology continues to build exponentially […]

The World of Capturing the Court Record: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter—Part One

The record turnout of digital court reporters and transcribers (gathering in-person for the first time since 2019) at the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) Annual Conference in Milwaukee in June showed the […]

In the Pursuit of “Just, Speedy, and Inexpensive” Resolution of Cases

When legal proceedings are not preserved, it has a significant, adverse effect on litigants’ ability to meaningfully appeal decisions or revisit what occurred in court. In jurisdictions simultaneously contending with a shortage of court reporters […]

Capturing the Court Record in California: Shifting Dynamics

In a recent FOX 11 Los Angeles segment, David Slayton, CEO of the Los Angeles Superior Court (LASC), announced there are more than 100 court reporter vacancies that the jurisdiction has been unable to fill. According to the Court’s website, the […]

World Day of Social Justice 2024: Bridging Gaps and Building Alliances in the Justice System

On World Social Justice Day, we’re reflecting on the theme of “bridging gaps, building alliances.” In the pursuit of a more just world, modernizing court processes while ensuring they are people-centric is crucial for enhancing access to justice. […]

Accepting the Paradigm Shift: Technology in the Legal Justice System

The legal justice system is amid a paradigm shift—a transition from relying on manual, time-consuming processes to incorporating technology that improves access, operations, and […]

Court reporter shortage: A misnomer with a people-centered solution?

The U.S. “court reporter shortage,” which Californian court officials this month labelled “a crisis,” can be resolved without descending into a jobs-versus-technology argument. Best-practice digital court recording systems already provide an […]

Setting the Record Straight: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter | Part Three

For those not familiar with the nuanced and sophisticated world of capturing the court record, there are many perceptions and interests at odds with each other in the discussion about the future of court reporting. For several years, the industry […]

Working for the record: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter | Part Two

The appetite for courtroom modernization has experienced significant growth around the world and across America since the onset of the pandemic. Consequently, the level of innovation in legal and justice technology continues to build exponentially […]

The World of Capturing the Court Record: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter—Part One

The record turnout of digital court reporters and transcribers (gathering in-person for the first time since 2019) at the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) Annual Conference in Milwaukee in June showed the […]

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