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California’s court reporter shortage is reaching a breaking point. Now, the state’s Supreme Court may decide if audio recordings can fill the gap when no certified reporter is available—marking a potential shift in how justice is documented.
In Q1, we focused on making remote depositions more seamless, preparation more immediate, and post-session tasks more efficient—so you can move from questioning to case strategy faster than ever.
Court reporting has evolved from handwritten shorthand to stenotype machines and AI-assisted transcription. Despite technological changes, the core mission persists: creating precise, reliable records that uphold the integrity of legal proceedings.
When Jason Kairalla traded case files for code at Prevail, he didn’t leave the law behind—he set out to transform it. As Attorney-in-Residence, this seasoned litigator channels 20+ years of experience in national litigation into revolutionizing how attorneys engage with technology.
Prevail’s new Picture-in-Picture feature is a game-changer for legal professionals: users can now analyze witness reactions to presented exhibits in Session Review, making non-verbal cues easier to spot. Learn how to use this new feature to prep trial-ready video clips on the platform, and more.
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