LesLeigh is an experienced copywriter and content marketer deeply interested in AI and its ability to enhance productivity in various industries, starting with legal tech.
Marking a significant milestone in our mission to modernize legal workflows, Prevail recently secured a patent for our proprietary transcript editing tool, designed in-house by transcription professionals.
AI can transcribe testimony with near-human accuracy and integrates seamlessly into legal workflows. But this didn’t happen overnight. The journey from mechanical dictation to AI transcription spans decades of research, innovation, and quiet breakthroughs—which started far outside the courtroom.
Prevail's transcript summary service uses AI to summarize audio, video, or pre-existing transcripts in 90+ languages—efficient, accurate, and scalable. Whether you’re in legal, finance, HR, or operations, these AI summaries help you work smarter, with less manual review and better documentation.
In a deposition, even the most skilled attorney may miss nonverbal signals—cognitive load studies confirm that multitasking actually diminishes attention to nuance. When you're juggling exhibits, objections, and strategy, parsing a witness’s body language in the moment just isn't always feasible.
Depositions are not just about collecting relevant details—skilled lawyers are using them to shape narratives and set their cases up for favorable resolution. When approached with intention, depositions quietly lay the groundwork for success, long before a judge ever enters the room.
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