Skip to content
MarketScale
‹ Back to IndustriesEngineering & Construction

Stenograph Podcast: Court Reporting Technology and Trends

Making sure that court reporters are well trained and that they have the right tools to be successful, is what we’re really focused on Maxscribe and making sure that our reporters are familiar with it. We also want to continue promoting remote depositions as a viable option, even as things start to return back to…

This story was produced through MarketScale. See how Engineering & Construction teams put it to work with Partner & Channel Enablement.

Share

Making sure that court reporters are well trained and that they have the right tools to be successful, is what we’re really focused on Maxscribe and making sure that our reporters are familiar with it. We also want to continue promoting remote depositions as a viable option, even as things start to return back to normal. It’s important for people to understand that you don’t always have to be in the same room as someone else in order for a deposition to take place.

And we want to continue building out our platform so that we can offer even more services and solutions for our clients. One of the goals for this year is also expanding our reach and growing in new markets. With the shortage of court reporters being felt across the industry, there’s no better time than now for us to expand into new areas where there’s a need for more deposition services.

We think that by offering digital reporting as an option, we can help fill some of those gaps where traditional court reporting may not be available. Another objective is maintaining affordability without sacrificing quality. We understand that cost is always a factor when it comes to legal proceedings, which is why we’ve built our pricing structure around an hourly model instead of per page billing.

We believe this makes it easier for attorneys and their clients alike to plan their budgets more effectively without having any unexpected surprises at the end of a deposition. Overall, we’re excited about what the future holds for Claritas Depositions and digital reporting in general. As technology continues to evolve, so too will the way depositions are conducted and recorded.

And with platforms like CaseTestify from Stenograph, we believe these changes will only benefit everyone involved in litigation proceedings by making them more efficient, accessible, and accurate than ever before.

Engineering & Construction: are you visible to AI?

Before they reach out, Engineering & Construction buyers ask AI engines which vendors to trust. See how AI describes your company today, and where competitors show up instead.

Free workspace

You just read one expert. Imagine publishing your whole team.

This article was produced through MarketScale. Create a free workspace and turn your own team's expertise into articles, video, and social posts. No credit card, no demo required.

NPS +73 · 1,000+ creators · 38+ countries

What you get, free

Your own MarketScale Studio workspace
One video edit a month, on us
AI writing, editing, and publishing tools
In-platform coaching to learn the system

More Engineering & Construction Insights

USMCA Is Now on Annual Review. Here's What Every North American Supply Chain Team Needs to Do This Week.

USMCA Is Now on Annual Review. Here's What Every North American Supply Chain Team Needs to Do This Week.

The USMCA, a trade framework overseeing $1.6 trillion in North American commerce, is now subject to an annual review. This change impacts procurement, sourcing, and operations teams by altering their planning horizon. It's crucial for these teams to reassess and adapt their strategies in light of the new review cycle.

  • 01USMCA now enters an annual review process.
  • 02This affects $1.6 trillion in North American commerce.
  • 03Procurement and operations teams need to adapt their strategies accordingly.

Jul 2, 2026

Construction tech heats up: AI tools, connected equipment, and insurer incentives reshape the jobsite

Construction tech heats up: AI tools, connected equipment, and insurer incentives reshape the jobsite

Construction technology is advancing with the integration of AI tools, connected equipment, and insurer incentives. These innovations are transforming job sites from pilot programs to standard practices by 2026. The industry is experiencing significant changes driven by technological advancements and strategic partnerships.

  • 01AI tools are becoming integral in construction project analytics.
  • 02Connected equipment is moving from pilot stages to regular use.
  • 03Insurance incentives are encouraging the adoption of new technologies.

Jul 1, 2026

May CRE sales hit $42B as M&A activity surges 205%

May CRE sales hit $42B as M&A activity surges 205%

Commercial real estate sales in May 2026 reached $42 billion, fueled by a dramatic 205% increase in merger and acquisition activity. The surge indicates strong investor confidence and a competitive marketplace in the commercial real estate sector. This trend reflects broader economic dynamics impacting the real estate industry.

  • 01Commercial real estate sales hit $42 billion in May 2026.
  • 02Merger and acquisition activity increased by 205%.
  • 03Strong investor confidence is driving the market.

Jun 28, 2026

Explore More Engineering & Construction Insights

Read more expert perspectives from across Engineering & Construction.

Browse Engineering & Construction Hub