Real-Time Reporting

 

Let KMB bring real-time technology to your deposition.
KMB is a Certified Real-Time Reporter, who brings years of experience and expertise to help make the most of the deposition.

With over 15 years of Real-Time Court Reporting and Closed Captioning experience, KMB does extensive preparation for each and every job. In this way, KMB can provide over 99% accuracy/translation on your Real-Time feed. Do not settle for unreadable Real-Time.


What is Real-Time Reporting?

Real-time is the direct translation of shorthand to English as a deposition is occurring. The English translation occurs within one to two seconds of the words being spoken and is 95% to over 99% translated from the reporter's stenography into English. The latest court reporting technology, real-time, is designed to help attorneys do their jobs more quickly and easily and save time and money.


Immediate Access/Instant Reference
With a keyboard and screen at the deposition, each attorney can read the testimony as it is being spoken.

If a question arises as to what was said, the attorney can save time by referring to the screen rather than stopping the flow of the deposition to request readback by the reporter. The attorney can scroll back to any point of the testimony on the screen while testimony is in progress.

By loading previous transcripts into his computer, a lawyer can have other testimony in the case or by a particular witness present for his review at the same time that the real-time transcript is being received.

Faster Summary Preparation
In multi-witness, multi-part, complex litigation cases, key word searches and cross-referencing of testimony can be accomplished in seconds by computer search, as opposed to the hours that manual search can take. The attorney can make notes on disk during the deposition and greatly aid the summary preparation later. At the end of the proceedings, a copy of the transcript can be provided on diskette or printed on paper.

Same-Day Transcript Designation
Rather than waiting until days or weeks later and having the paralegal staff reread and analyze the deposition, an attorney using a realtime capture program can completely designate the transcript by the end of the same day on which it was taken. The person who was actually present and fully understood the issues handles this completely and conveniently in far less time than his back office staff could do the same job weeks later. The key is the use of real-time reporters and an appropriate capture program such as LiveNote(tm) or other real-time programs.

Fast Communications & Coordination
The entire transcript, plus the attorney's work product, can be sent electronically (usually attached to an E-mail message) to colleagues anywhere in the world for cooperative action and review.

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