Capturing remote or in-person proceedings.
AS eCourt Reporting, LLC
Available for remote, hybrid, or in-person proceedings of courts, depositions, examinations under oath, hearings, arbitrations, and other legal proceedings.
Also available for non-legal matters including committee meetings, legislative assemblies, homeowner association meetings, and public meetings.
Managing all cases that cover various areas of litigation including, negligence, personal injury, family law, property and insurance claims, pharmaceutical and medical, environmental, employment law and labor relations, estate disputes and taxes.
What is Electronic Reporting
For years, electronic reporting has been used as a successful reporting method in federal, state, and local jurisdictions. Indeed, both the United States Supreme Court and the United Kingdom Courts use e-reporting exclusively to capture and preserve their historic public records.
E-reporting includes two elements: first and foremost, the electronic court reporter who oversees the process and who is ultimately responsible for producing the transcript, and secondly, the sound recording process itself.
Voice technology has been used for decades in legal dictation and transcription. With the advancement of speech recognition platforms designed specifically for the legal industry, microphones integrate with recording apps to synchronize and produce instantaneous transcripts.
As technology continues to enrich and create the modern digital legal workspace with each passing day, productivity and efficiencies have been boosted by the acceptance of E-filing, E-billing, E-hearings, E-discovery as legal professionals respond to the implementation of this widespread technology.
With many changes seen in the legal landscape by way of automated document review, data capture and document redaction these are some of the changes in streaming the current day legal processes.
E-reporting is responding to this demand with cutting edge technology and digital court reporter experience and expertise.