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Automating the Tedium: What AI-Powered Transcription and Summaries Can (and Can’t) Do for Legal Teams

Optima Juris

Todays litigators must navigate an ever-growing mountain of case data, documents, and transcripts. One deposition transcript can easily stretch beyond 200 pages. Based on our experience supporting firms across remote depositions and arbitrations, here’s what we’ve seen working on the ground.

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Greg Mazares Joins Cloud Court's Advisory Board

The Cloud Court Blog

Greg has over 43 years’ experience as a senior executive for public and private corporations in consumer goods, financial services, and litigation support services. He has spent the past 34 years as a senior leader of litigation services and legal technology companies and has particular expertise in building and selling such companies.

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Is a “Composite” Video Admissible and Can a Police Officer “Narrate” It at Trial? – Part 1 of 2

E-Discovery LLC

That litigation involved a fatal police shooting in which I represented the defendants. The DVD simply organizes these documents, audiotapes, and videotapes in an electronic format that is easier to follow, and places deposition testimony in context. The summary was produced by a litigation support company using a PowerPoint format.