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Legal

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.

Luke Daugherty
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January 8, 2026
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Legal

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.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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January 5, 2026
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Legal

100+ Legal Terms + How A Transcript Glossary Improves Accuracy

Explore 100 essential legal terms and learn how Rev’s custom glossaries improve transcript accuracy, consistency, and efficiency for legal teams.

Luke Daugherty
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December 30, 2025
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Rev Spotlight

Evidence Review: Witness Preparation With Rev AI (Part 3)

Learn how Rev’s AI and searchable transcripts transform how you develop cross-examination strategies and prepare for testimony.

Katie Rice
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December 22, 2025

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Biden on AI and Online Privacy

Biden on AI and Online Privacy

President Biden discusses AI and online privacy at the first Creator Economy Conference at the White House. Read the transcript here.

August 15, 2024
Anti-Immigrant Protesters Wreak Havoc Across England

Anti-Immigrant Protesters Wreak Havoc Across England

Nearly 400 people have been arrested in the past few days over a week of racially motivated, anti-immigrant riots. Read the transcript here.

August 6, 2024
U.S. Court Rules Google Is an Illegal Monopoly

U.S. Court Rules Google Is an Illegal Monopoly

A federal judge ruled that Google broke the law by paying Apple and others to make Google the default search engine on phones. Read the transcript here.

August 6, 2024

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