I still do (I’m typing this sentence, although I dictated much of this post). I was dubious because I think and edit as I type. I was told that I could be much more fast and efficient in writing if I spoke into my cassette recorder rather than if I tried to type it myself. When I started as a litigator at a San Francisco law firm, I was handed a Dictaphone cassette recorder and encouraged to dictate tapes for my secretary rather than type on a computer. In today’s blog post, I’ll share how I use dictation software for litigation, and show a video demonstration of how I get good results just using my laptop’s built-in microphone (no headset)! I second the recommendation-attorneys should try Dragon voice recognition software because it is so useful and so inexpensive ( $101.03 today on Amazon for Premium version 12 for Windows). no more than 3 years old). - Ernie Svenson of Paperless Chase in his blog post reviewing Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Bottom line: I heartily recommend voice recognition software to busy attorneys who have fairly new computers (e.g.
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