In the US, with its fast-paced legal environment, law firms are
seeing the rise of a new trend: using realtime court reporters during
attorney-client meetings to cut associates' administrative
workload.
"We have used the service that ARCR has pioneered in Japan during
several complex in-house meetings. The availability of daily transcripts
proved invaluable. We were doubly pleased because it allowed our lawyers
to focus on lawyering."
Robert Grondine, Partner
White & Case, Tokyo
Working up large-scale transactions and litigation requires
considerable resources. In the past, during early-stage attorney-client
meetings, an associate would take notes and later organize, edit, type
and distribute them. Now, from Manhattan to Los Angeles, American law
firms are tapping a fresh resource to streamline this process: Realtime
court reporters--equipped with stenotype machine, laptop,
state-of-the-art technology and years of training--who can transcribe
spoken words simultaneously, or in "real time," at up to 260
words per minute. The result: instant transcription at less cost, with
less hassle and in searchable electronic format.
"American Realtime's accuracy is exceptional, especially with technical
terminology and issues related to native Japanese speakers--skills they
no doubt acquired from being in the unique position of living and
working in Japan."
Ryan S. Goldstein, Partner
Quinn Emanuel, Los Angeles
One organization is now pioneering this service in Japan: American
Realtime Court Reporters (ARCR). ARCR has an established history as a
trailblazing company. In 2004, they became the first (and still the
only) agency to bring US court reporters to live in Japan and cover
depositions and arbitrations throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
According to Jodi Harmon, ARCR's president, "Instant access to
information has become crucial in the legal field, and as such,
attorneys realize the benefit of viewing testimony live during legal
proceedings. Today, we all want everything faster, and this has driven
us to offer realtime transcription during non-litigation-related
meetings as well."
How can realtime transcription benefit your firm?
Puts associate time and skills to better use, allowing attorneys to
focus fully on the substance of meetings, not note-taking.
Saves clients money, costing considerably less per hour than an
associate.
Streamlines communication with colleagues or experts who cannot
attend, because transcripts can be e-mailed in fully searchable
electronic format.
Provides instant transcripts onsite in rough draft format at the
close of each meeting--particularly useful for multi-day meetings--and a
proofread transcript within 24-48 hours.
Increases efficiency and organization by allowing the supervising
partner to track developments without delay and new attorneys coming in
to simply read the transcript to be brought up-to-speed. Moreover,
documents identified during meetings can be indexed in the transcript
for easy reference.
As Robert Grondine, Partner at White & Case in Tokyo, puts it,
"We have used the service that ARCR has pioneered in Japan during
complex meetings for evidential and background fact--finding in major
international arbitrations. These meetings involved large teams, not all
of whose members could participate in person. The availability of daily
transcripts proved invaluable. The client was extremely pleased with the
efficiency and professionalism of this service. We were doubly pleased
because it allowed our lawyers to focus on lawyering, specifically fact
development and document review, instead of producing meeting notes. In
summary, I highly recommend this service for all types of meetings where
a complete searchable electronic transcript will facilitate future
reference and record keeping."
"We rely heavily on American Realtime in Japan. Their high quality
reporters allow us to provide excellent service and cost-savings to our
clients. The reporting is first rate, and they are very tech-savvy,
accurate, and equally important, fast."
Philippe Riesen, Partner
Hogan & Hartson, Tokyo
To learn more about ARCR or to request a complimentary 30-minute
realtime demonstration, please contact:
Jodi Harmon, President
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American Realtime Court Reporters
Shisa X, Room 803
4-12-12 Nishi-Tenma
Kita-ku, Osaka 530-0047
Tel: +81- 6-6311-6223
Web: www.americanrealtime.com
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