Imagine a legal case where the official transcript is riddled with errors—witness statements are misquoted, key details are missing, and timelines are scrambled. Now, imagine an attorney building ...
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California needs more court reporters, but unions are fighting alternatives, including AI
ASHLEY PASCHEN BELIEVED she had a strong case as she sought a restraining order against her ex-husband. She alleges she had proof he hurt her, and she had “nanny camera” footage that she alleges ...
There is a growing need for court reporters across the country, and some see artificial intelligence and other computer programs as solutions to the problem. Others may see that as one technological ...
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