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Legal

AI Court Reporting + the Future of Legal Transcription

See how AI is revolutionizing court reporting. Learn how artificial intelligence enhances accuracy, speed, and legal transcription efficiency.

Jake Gibbs
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July 1, 2025
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Legal

How to Organize Legal Files and Find What You Need Fast

Organizing legal folders and law files is of the utmost importance for law firms. Let’s look at how to best organize your legal files to keep them safe, secure, and easily findable.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 26, 2025
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Legal

Court Hearing Types + How Rev Can Help

Court hearings are critical checkpoints in the legal process. Here’s a look at the various hearing types, the roles they play, and how tech can help.

Luke Daugherty
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June 24, 2025
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Legal

How Solo Practitioners Can Compete with Big Firms Using AI Tools

AI tools open the door for solo practitioners to compete with big firms, especially with the legal world’s history of adapting slowly to new technology.

Katie Rice
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June 16, 2025

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Biden on AI and Online Privacy

Biden on AI and Online Privacy

President Biden discusses AI and online privacy at the first Creator Economy Conference at the White House. Read the transcript here.

August 15, 2024
Anti-Immigrant Protesters Wreak Havoc Across England

Anti-Immigrant Protesters Wreak Havoc Across England

Nearly 400 people have been arrested in the past few days over a week of racially motivated, anti-immigrant riots. Read the transcript here.

August 6, 2024
U.S. Court Rules Google Is an Illegal Monopoly

U.S. Court Rules Google Is an Illegal Monopoly

A federal judge ruled that Google broke the law by paying Apple and others to make Google the default search engine on phones. Read the transcript here.

August 6, 2024

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