There's a fine line to tread when discussing technology in the court reporting industry. The technology Remote Counsel equips court reporters with enables them to do their jobs more effectively and efficiently, while also providing them with additional revenue opportunities. It does not attempt to replace the court reporter in any way. Suggesting that that is even possible is laughable - but it hasn't stopped some critics.
How a Neuropsychologist Proved Court Reporters Are a Necessity
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 12, 2015 9:02:33 AM / by Emily Barnhill posted in Technology Proliferation, Technology, Remote Participation, Court Reporting, CART, Captioning, CART Captioning, Streaming, Text Streaming
Make Text Streaming the Star of Your Next Deposition
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 12, 2015 10:25:00 AM / by Emily Barnhill posted in Technology Proliferation, Technology, Remote Participation, Court Reporting, CART, Captioning, CART Captioning
As technology continues to proliferate the court reporting market, more and more attorneys prefer to attend depositions remotely to save money, time, and convenience. With this proliferation comes new responsibilities – and challenges – for court reporters to satisfy their clients.
Remote Counsel’s Text Streaming Now Fully Integrated into digitalCAT Software
[fa icon="calendar'] Aug 7, 2015 10:45:34 AM / by Emily Barnhill posted in Press Release, Court Reporting, CART, Captioning, CART Captioning
(Full press release also available on PR Web)
Remote Counsel, the leading provider of remote participation solutions for legal events, proudly announces that their Remote Counsel Realtime text streaming service is now fully integrated into Stenovations’ digitalCAT software.
What Exactly is CART? - Kramm Court Reporting
[fa icon="calendar'] Jul 1, 2015 2:29:04 PM / by Emily Barnhill posted in Partner, CART, Captioning, CART Captioning
Many individuals throughout the court reporting industry remain confused on the subject of CART and what it really means.
Luckily for us, Remote Counsel's partner Kramm Court Reporting has published a blog article that answers all of the questions you might have on Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART).