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Whether preparing for virtual hearings or navigating the nuances of hybrid communication, attorneys must strike the right balance to ensure every client feels heard, understood, and prepared. Strong relationships, after all, are built on more than convenience—they’re built on connection.
Today, virtual depositions aren’t just a pandemic workaround—they’re reshaping how legal teams conduct business. From cost savings to improved accessibility, virtual depositions are redefining the possibilities of legal practice in a connected world.
Cybersecurity has become a critical concern for the legal industry, with sensitive information and client trust hanging in the balance. As court reporting services increasingly rely on technology, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of case-related information is paramount.
More alarming is how long it took JAVS to detect and address the breach. Vulnerabilities in version 8.3.7 of JAVS Viewer went undetected as malicious actors quietly accessed systems, harvested data, and expanded their control.
AI is here not just to speed up arbitration but to transform it. Recent innovations in generative AI, analytics, and machine learning offer solutions that many practitioners—73%, according to a Wolters Kluwer survey—are preparing to integrate into their daily workflows.
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