by Carre Lewis | Jan 31, 2026 | Court Reporting
Zoom Depositions, Consent Laws, and Competing Recordings: A Growing Dilemma for Court Reporters Remote technology has permanently changed the legal landscape. “Zepos,” as court reporters call Zoom depositions, have become a convenient, cost-effective staple of modern...
by Carre Lewis | Jan 31, 2026 | Court Reporting
The Rise of AI Impostors in Court Reporting: Why It Matters More Than Ever Across the legal field, a quiet shift has turned into a nationwide concern. Artificial-intelligence “notetakers” and unlicensed digital operators are appearing in deposition rooms—sometimes...
by Carre Lewis | Jan 30, 2026 | Court Reporting
Nevada’s New Era of Court Reporting: What SB 191 Means for 2026 and Beyond Nevada’s courtroom recording rules are entering a new phase. With the passage of Senate Bill 191, the state is clarifying how digital and audio-visual recording systems may be used—and...
by Carre Lewis | Jan 27, 2026 | Court Reporting
Guardians of the Record: Why AI Note-Takers Don’t Belong in Legal Proceedings The working stenographic court reporter’s point of view is nicely portrayed in the January 2026 Steno Imperium article When an AI Note, Taker Shows Up to a Legal Proceeding, which...
by Carre Lewis | Nov 8, 2021 | News
As seen in: We are excited to announce that our article about Project Steno was published in the latest issue of VegasLegal Magazine. Looking for a Great Career Without a 4-Year Degree? Where did people get the idea that you need a four-year college degree to get a...