AcuScribe Court reporter has launched an internet based repository to house all transcripts and documents
Released on: January 24, 2008, 2:58 am
Press Release Author: Laura Stapleton
Industry: Law
Press Release Summary: AcuScribe has embraced the technological advances that have come to the court reporting industry. The industry has grown technologically by leaps and bounds.
Press Release Body: In today's changing world of constant updates and newer technologies, AcuScribe has embraced the technological advances that have come to the court reporting industry. The industry has grown technologically by leaps and bounds. Virtually every aspect of the profession has changed from manual machine writing and carbon copies to real-time, digital documents, electronic signatures, and much more. It seems that the paperless trend of today's world has left no stone unturned. The legal and court reporting industry is feeling the large changes that have already taken place in most other business sectors. In order to keep time with the fast pace of today's world, AcuScribe has launched an internet based repository to house all transcripts and documents in. All contents of the repository are secure and accessible 24/7 from any Internet connection. Attorneys and legal assistants will be able to manage a full case online. The days of receiving transcripts via diskette and CD will be replaced by a secure digital link to all of the deposition products. No more scrambling to find that one CD that contained all your case files. Your content is just a click away on a secure server. This technology streamlines attorneys and legal assistants when they share transcripts and other important documents with anyone that has access to the case files. Transcripts, exhibits and other important documents can be accessed and reviewed by experts, consultants, and anyone else deemed necessary for viewing. An online repository saves time and money. No more delivery expenses and delay time for shipping and processing. You are notified of the upload to the repository and it is available for immediate download and review. The transcripts and documents can all be printed, as well.
The storage of all the case material is online and secure rather than vulnerable on a shelf as a hard copy or on a hard drive. No more lugging documents back and forth or scrambling to find the one exhibit you have been looking for amongst the binders. Every document and transcript is available through the repository in an easy to view format that is just a click away. You are able to convert the transcripts to any file type.
We are confident that our investment in this technology will promote efficiency while reducing litigation costs. In the near future, we will be using the electronic repository for the majority of our litigation products. This small investment will pay large dividends to our clients in the form of convenience, cost reduction and seamless transitioning into the new digital litigation world.
About Acuscribe Court Reporters:
When we began court reporting in 1984, it was with a sincere dedication to the profession. Our goal was to provide the highest quality, most responsive litigation support services, giving the best value to our clients. Our commitment to that goal and our dedication to the profession has never wavered. We have served as President of the Travis County Court Reporters Association, guest lectured at court reporting schools, and we have promoted legislation which improves the reliability and accountability of the profession. At AcuScribe, we blend skill with the latest technology to provide unparalleled service. Our commitment to quality ensures our clients' needs are met and their expectations are exceeded, wherever and whenever they occur.
Web Site: http://www.acuscribe.com
Contact Details: AcuScribe Court Reporters 1601 Rio Grande, Suite 443 Suite 443 Austin, Texas 78701 info@acuscribe.com http://www.acuscribe.com Cont No 512-499-0277