Transcription of Legal Depositions

Information on audio transcription of legal depositions

An important part of our transcription services is the voice to text conversion of all law related documents, regardless of their recorded form.  In the legal field, depositions have high importance.  They are given under oath in front of the judge and the jury, and represents evidence to be considered every time someone’s guilt has to be ascertained by a court of law.  Depositions are recorded in the presence of attorneys in front or even outside the court.

In this particular case, the transcription team is required not only to have the most trained ear, but also solid, wide and deep knowledge of the legal field, especially specific terms and jargon, and this is the reason why not many audio transcription companies take on legal transcription assignments.  Usually in the case of legal transcription, verbatim transcripts are needed, to make sure that none of the details, shade or nuance in the voice of the person talking in the deposition is omitted, but of course this is not the only format the final output can result in. It depends mostly on the client’s request.

Important aspects to emphasize on, when talking about legal transcription:

  • Full confidentiality guaranteed, official confidentiality agreement form signed and stamped by our representatives.
  • Final transcript formatting according to client’s needs.
  • Legal depositions processed are: page-by-page depositions; topic or chart summary depositions or even customized depositions, as per customer guidelines.

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