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For your next deposition, trial, or arbitration, would you like to have what many attorneys are referring to as an instant, and sometimes critical, advantage? Then you might want to have that deposition, trial, or arbitration reported real-time.

What is real-time?

Quite simply, realtime reporting is where the reporter's shorthand is instantly translated into English and displayed on your computer with the help of software programs like LiveNote. In addition to viewing the text, LiveNote enables you to scroll back and forth and even search the instant transcript.

What are the advantages of real-time?
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  • Instantly see the question and the answer and instantly know whether you've captured the evidence you want on the record, including all the nuances. There's no more waiting to receive a transcript only to realize that you didn't quite get the answer you thought you did. With realtime you can rephrase and fine-tune questions so your record will include the testimony you need, including valuable testimony for purposes of impeachment.

  • Ability to review the transcript instantaneously. A quick search that takes just seconds can show you definitively what ground has been covered.

  • Ability to highlight (in multiple colors) and annotate the copy of the record that appears on your computer through LiveNote. You can also categorize and issue-code testimony as it occurs. Now, you can leave a day's proceedings not only with a draft transcript, but also with a tool that will shorten future preparation.

  • Real-time gives time back to you.