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Cady Reporting offers the latest in state-of-the-art realtime reporting, legal video, trial support and conference hosting!
Cady Reporting Clients Include Legal Professionals Across Ohio and Cleveland
What makes realtime reporting different from other forms of court reporting? It’s in the name: the transcripts translated from phonetics to “real English” and produced in realtime. Where most court reporters go back and edit their transcript post-deposition and deliver it to the clients, realtime reporters have the challenge of reporting at a higher level of accuracy in order to produce an transcript in “real English” that corresponds with the phonetics the first time.
Realtime reporting allows…
- The transcript to synced to a device and displayed over a monitor in realtime for the judge and/or attorneys to see (great for the hearing impaired!)
- Attorneys/judges to easily search key words and phrases in the document without having to pause proceedings and ask the reporter (easier summarization process)
- The transcript to be immediately available via email/printing following the end of the legal proceedings.
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