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

The AI-Powered Junior Associate: Leveraging Tech for Team Efficiency
AI tools can be a game-changer for members of modern legal teams. Learn how you can work smarter and faster when you partner with Rev.

How to Take Better Notes at Work
Note-taking skills are critical in the business world. Learn how to take faster and better notes — and the tools that can help you do it.

A Strategic Guide to Maximizing ABA Techshow 2025
Discover essential AI legal tech at ABA Techshow 2025—practical sessions, expert insights, and implementation strategies for attorneys.
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11+ Legal Tech Conferences to Attend in 2026
Legal tech conferences can introduce your firm to new, cutting-edge technology that will help you deliver better results at a faster pace. Let’s look at some important upcoming law events.

Cross-Examination: Questions That Control The Courtroom
In this guide, we explore the most effective cross-examination question types and share advanced techniques to help you command the courtroom with confidence.

Creating a Digital Trial Notebook: From Chaos to Confidence
Step-by-step guidance for building a digital trial binder that improves organization, speeds up prep, and supports a more efficient trial strategy.

2026 Legal Technology Trends That’ll Define The Next Decade
New legal technology will fundamentally change how legal work gets done and what it takes to stay competitive in the next decade. See the top trends for 2026+ here.

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.
How to Get Clear Voice Recordings
Learn how to get clear voice recordings and transform your recording into an accurate transcription with Rev.
What is WER? What Does Word Error Rate Mean?
Take a look at the idea of WER, how to calculate it, and why it matters with this guide from the experts at Rev.
How to Use Google Voice for Transcriptions: Voice Typing in Google Docs
Learn how to transcribe audio with Google Docs’ voice typing tool. Follow our easy steps to turn speech into accurate text.

Biden Marks Jan. 6 Anniversary with Speech on Democracy
President Biden marks Jan. 6 anniversary with a campaign speech on democracy. Read the transcript here.

Supreme Court to Hear Trump Ballot Case Transcript
The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether Donald Trump can be barred from the ballot. His eligibility has been challenged in dozens of states under the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment. Read the transcript here.

900 Epstein Documents Unsealed Transcript
More than 900 pages of court documents were released from the investigation and trials surrounding former billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Read the transcript here.

60 Minutes Monkey Island Transcript
Scientists have spent decades studying rhesus macaques on the remote Monkey Island. They’re learning how the stress of environmental crises like hurricanes impacts the monkeys. Read the transcript here.

Press Briefing by Karine Jean-Pierre and John Kirby 1/03/24 Transcript
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and John Kirby 1/03/24. Read the transcript here.

Harvard President Resigns Amid Controversy Over Antisemitism Testimony and Plagiarism Claims Transcript
Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned after she was criticized for testimony during a congressional hearing on rising anti-semitism on campus and alleged plagiarism in her academic writings. Read the transcript here.
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