We know you’ve been there before: you need urgent coverage for a deposition, but there are no stenographers available. Or, you need the deposition transcript quickly and nobody can accommodate the request. A growing stenographer shortage coupled with excessive per page and add-on fees can make getting a deposition transcript feel like an uphill battle. We call this battle “Steno Fatigue.” But you, like Attorney Howe in the clip below, are used to this battle, and may not have considered that there is another way.

* Disclaimer:  Readback is neither a law firm nor a substitution for legal advice. This post should not be taken as legal opinion or advice.

  • A headshot of Dawn Lynch, a white nonbinary person with short wavy hair and blue eyes. They are looking at the camera with a serious expression, wearing a black blazer. There is one wired earbud in their right ear and silver hoop earrings in both ears. In the background there's a shelf with knickknacks and plants.

    Dawn Lynch is a Data Analyst, designer, and content creator based in Massachusetts.

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