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Types of Evidence in Criminal + Civil Law
Attorneys use various types of evidence to present their cases in civil and criminal trials. Here are some of the most common kinds.

The Digital Solution to Court Reporting’s Workforce Crisis
Explore how digital court reporting solutions address the stenographer shortage and benefit the justice system, with key findings from the AAERT report.

Handwriting vs. AI Notetaking for the Legal Industry
Discover how AI note-taking solutions help attorneys capture more information, enhance searchability, and strengthen risk management.

The 2025 Legal Tech Survey
Discover key insights from Rev's comprehensive 2025 Legal AI Survey revealing how the profession is embracing AI.

Why Legal AI Needs Better AI Architecture, Not Generative Guesswork
Click to learn how closed-loop AI architecture can significantly reduce hallucination risk vs. generative AI guesswork in high-stakes legal work.

2026 New Year's Resolutions for Lawyers + Law Firms
Wanting to level up your practice in the new year? Here are some New Year’s resolutions for attorneys and law firms to help you boost productivity and win more cases.

Digital Forensics Tools to Help Beat Evidence Overwhelm
Rev’s breakdown of tools for gathering and organizing digital evidence covers a wide range of cyber forensics software and free digital forensics tools.

Time Management For Lawyers: How Trial Teams Can Work Faster
Better time management for lawyers can prevent burnout, improve efficiency, and increase firm profitability. Learn how to work faster with these tips and tools.

42 Criminal Justice Statistics for the United States
The American criminal justice system is vast and ever-changing, with technology and reforms being introduced every day. Let’s look at some key criminal justice data.

58+ Chatbot Statistics That Demonstrate The Future of AI
The popularity of AI chatbots for businesses and beyond doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Let’s look at some statistics that cover the popularity, use cases, and future of AI chatbots.

60% of Americans Get Their Legal Knowledge From Media Consumption
A new survey reveals what Americans think lawyers do, spotlighting the growing need for solutions that close the gap between legal reality and public perception.

4 in 5 Legal Professionals Are Burned Out: Can AI Be the Lifeline?
New report: 4 in 5 lawyers experience burnout. Learn how overwhelming workloads lead to stress and how AI is helping legal professionals find balance.
Spanish Audio & Video Transcription: Transcribe Spanish Speech to Text
Spanish is the 2nd most commonly spoken language in the world, and transcription drastically increases content accessibility. Learn about Spanish transcription services here.
How to Turn on Closed Captions on Your TV
Learn how to turn on closed captions on your television set and how to customize settings and appearances.
The guide to using transcriptions in your video post-production process
Tell a better story in less time with a more efficient and collaborative video post-production workflow.
How to Add Open Captions to a Video
How hard is it to add open captions to a video? If you need your captions hard-coded into your video file, here's how you do it.

Karine Jean-Pierre White House Press Briefing on 1/03/25
Karine Jean Pierre holds the White House Press Briefing for 1/03/25. Read the transcript here.

Pentagon Press Briefing for 1/03/25
Sabrina Singh delivers the Pentagon press briefing for 1/03/25. Read the transcript here.

FBI Update on New Orleans Attack
FBI says driver responsible for deadly New Orleans rampage acted alone in act of terrorism. Read the transcript here.

Biden Update on New Orleans Terror Attack
President Biden delivers remarks on the latest developments in the New Orleans terror attack. Read the transcript here.

New Orleans Attack Press Conference
Officials provide an update on the investigation into an act of terror in New Orleans which caused multiple casualties and injuries. Read the transcript here.

Chinese Hackers Access U.S. Treasury Department
Officials say cybercriminals backed by the Chinese state government hacked the U.S. Treasury Department system. Read the transcript here.
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