Using the new iPad Mini in court reporting

The technology giant Apple recently released its newest product – the iPad Mini. While the iPad has been out for sometime, developments from competitors have forced the company to create an even smaller version of the revolutionary tablet computer.
While the mobile device is equipped with the same features as its predecessor, but in a smaller package, many experts are critical on its asking price, which goes well beyond $300. Despite this, analysts are also predicting the California-based company will report profits in the $30 billion area.
Much of the company's success comes from the adoption of its products in workplaces. Many companies and industries are doing what they can to implement the devices into their regular operations, which can help make them more efficient and productive.
Using new technology in court reporting
While court reporting is one of the oldest professions around, it is also very modern. Over the years, court reporters have moved from free hand-writing to using a stenograph machine that's been customized to allow for speed and efficiency.
As such, transcribing software is also available for use on these new tablet computers, such as the iPad Mini. This allows court reporters to report depositions and hearings in real-time, while also almost immediately transcribing the transcripts. Furthermore, these technologies also enable judges and lawyers to immediately ask for a read back of something a witness may have said on trial or in a deposition.
By partnering with Milwaukee court reporters, lawyers and judges can ensure that they are using the most technically advanced professionals who offer video deposition services, creating the most comprehensive transcripts available.
October 28th, 2012 at 9:42 am
The iPad sure makes it easy for lawyers to receive realtime feed at depositions. Brown & Jones Reporting continues to be Wisconsin’s Deposition Headquarters – offering the state-of-the-art technology for our clients!