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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.

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.

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.

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.
Maintaining Attorney-Client Confidentiality with Modern Speech Tech
Discover how to leverage AI powered speech technology in your legal practice while maintaining attorney client privilege
Protecting The Record In The Technology Age
Is your legal data truly secure in the digital age Rev explores strategies for protecting court reporter data with an expert panel in this webinar
Building Stronger Cases Through AI Speech Technology
Download our whitepaper to see how you can build stronger arguments, save time, shore up security, and much more with legal AI technology

Bill Barr: No Special Counsels Needed to Investigate Election or Hunter Biden
AG Bill Barr held a press conference on December 21, 2020. He said no special counsels are needed to investigate election fraud or Hunter Biden’s finances. Read the transcript of the briefing remarks here.

Press Conference on Vanessa Guillen Investigation 12/8
Army officials held a press conference on December 8 to address the investigation into Vanessa Guillen’s death and “high numbers of crimes and deaths at Fort Hood.” Read the transcript of the news briefing here.

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Trump's Census Plan Transcript November 30
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments over Trump’s plan to exclude undocumented immigrants in the census on November 3o. Read the transcript here.
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