One thing that I have not noticed, but wasn’t necessarily looking for, was the court reporter. You know the little old lady, or man, that always are seen typing feverishly on their little machine, in an effort to record each and every word that was spoken in the courthouse, that was relevant to the case being tried. Should you use digital recordings during depositions and proceedings? Even though some professionals object to the use digital technology during depositions, there are many benefits.
Some court reporters, who have worked for years in the industry, still can mishear what is said. Video can help you back up a transcript and can help the court reporter create an accurate transcript of proceedings. Another great way video can help is the problem of multiple people speaking at the same times. Sometimes, this can be hard to transcribe and video can help you, as the lawyer, as well as the court reporter accurately record each speaker’s word to ensure the transcript is perfect. The people who can help you in court reporting are New York Court Reporting. An interesting read to be sure, I’m glad that I am now educated on today’s court reporting technologies. Just shows to go ya, that it isn’t too late to learn something.