Finding reliable resources for legal transcription

I’ve been exploring different resources for legal transcription standards and practices lately, and I’m curious what others use. Are there specific tools or references that have significantly improved your workflow? I’ve come across a few useful guides online but would love to hear what has worked for you in terms of quality and accuracy.

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I’ve really found that using digital recorders with noise-cancellation features can drastically improve the accuracy of my transcriptions. It helps a lot, especially in busy courtrooms. Have you tried any specific recorders yet, or are you exploring mostly online guides?

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For legal transcription, I’ve found that using case law databases can really help refine my understanding of terminology and standards. It saved me a lot of time trying to decode legal jargon on my own. Have you tried any specific online legal resources, @carla_ross99?

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