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What Is a Legal Transcriptionist? And Why Do You Need One?
A legal transcriptionist creates transcriptions of legal and court proceedings. Here’s a breakdown of what they do for our justice system.

How to Send Legal Documents Through the Mail Safely
Wondering how to send all your legal documents through the mail safely but can’t make heads or tails of it? Rev has you covered.

Everything You Need To Know About Court Transcript Proofreading
Learn what you need to know about court transcript proofreading, what it is, how Rev can help, and how to get a job in the industry.

What Is a Stenographer? How It Works & How To Become One
Discover the world of stenography: from its history to modern tools, learn how to become a stenographer and explore its role in transcription.
Speech Recognition for Court Reporting
Speech recognition can be a powerful tool for a law firm, especially ones that handle a lot of remote hearings. Learn how speech recognition can work for you.
Court Reporting Trends
Our latest report breaks down the top trends in digital court reporting, including the rise of AI-powered speech-to-text and remote court proceedings.
Transcripts

Donald Trump Press Conference Transcript: Response to Impeachment Inquiry
Donald Trump held a press conference on September 25, 2019 in response to Nancy Pelosi’s announcement about the House of Representatives opening an impeachment inquiry into the president. He denied that a quid pro quo occurred on the call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky. The White House released the full transcript of the call earlier today and delivered the whistleblower’s complaint to congress. Read the full transcript of Donald Trump’s press conference right here.

Lindsey Graham Speech on Supreme Court Vacancy: "Use My Words Against Me"
Lindsey Graham gave a speech on March 10, 2016, about the Supreme Court vacancy and Barack Obama’s nominee Merrick Garland. Read the full transcript here.

Susan B. Anthony: On Women’s Right to Vote
This speech was given after her arrest for casting an illegal vote in the presidential election of 1872. Read the transcript here.
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