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Front Page

Mar. 2, 2000

Train the Software

Has the time come for lawyers to turn in their dictaphones and minicassettes and exchange them for handheld digital recorders that link to transcription software?

        
By Phillip C. Bohl

        The emerging technology of voice recognition software finally is beginning to mature into a viable alternative to typing. Has the time come for lawyers to turn in their dictaphones and minicassettes and exchange them for handheld digital recorders that link to transcription software?
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