Claritas Selects Stenograph’s MAXScribe and CaseTestify as Their Remote and Hybrid Deposition Solutions

Stenograph®, LLC announces that Claritas Depositions has selected its CaseTestify™ remote deposition platform and MAXScribe™ court reporting solution to meet the needs of an evolving industry. The legal transcript market is growing at a steady rate, and more depositions are occurring in a remote or hybrid fashion, creating a need for new solutions. As the leading technology provider in the legal transcript market, Stenograph’s solutions are custom-built and designed to provide an end-to-end workflow for remote and hybrid capture, allowing court reporters and agencies to maximize their productivity. Claritas Depositions, a first-of-its-kind all-remote, all-digital reporting agency, will be adopting Stenograph’s MAXScribe court reporting software and the CaseTestify remote deposition platform, leveraging the only complete solution for job capture, ASR transcript production, and transcript editing.

“With CaseTestify, our attorneys can log on and conduct their depositions all in one place. When we set up our infrastructure, we researched a lot of different technologies on the market for digital depositions and court reporting and settled on using MAXScribe in conjunction with CaseTestify to allow our clients to have an all-in-one product,” said Katie Ochetal, Director of Claritas Depositions. “We were comfortable with bringing MAXScribe to our customers because of the high level of support from Stenograph.”

“We are honored Claritas has chosen Stenograph’s solutions for setting up their digital court reporting services. MAXScribe is the only solution that allows a digital reporter to capture the record end-to-end from record capture, automatic transcript production, and editing. This integrated CaseTestify, MaxScribe end-to-end solution will eliminate the need for multiple tools and a disjointed client experience that is synonymous with zoom and other remote/hybrid deposition workflows today. Katie’s strategy for her new business fits perfectly with Stenograph’s product offerings,” said Janet Harris, Vice President of Enterprise Sales. “MAXScribe’s integration with CaseTestify allows companies like Claritas to use a seamless workflow for their remote or hybrid depositions with digital reporting.”

For questions on MAXScribe or CaseTestify, contact enterprise@stenograph.com.

For information about Claritas Depositions, contact info@claritasdepositions.com.

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