Court-Reporting Services GTM Playbook 2027 — AmLaw MSA + AI-Augmented Transcription and the 85M Veritext Operator Path
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The court-reporting services firm GTM playbook for 2027 is **certified court reporter (CSR / RPR / CRR) + stenographic + digital recording + voice writing + remote depositions + Zoom + Veritext Remote + AI-augmented transcription + Verbit + Otter.ai + Rev + legal videography + synchronized video + real-time CART + closed captioning + ASL interpretation + transcript production + Realtime + LiveNote + JusticeText + court reporting agency + Veritext + U.S.
Legal Support + Esquire Deposition + Planet Depos + Magna Legal Services + Lexitas + AAERT + NCRA + ESG + diversity hiring, with US court reporting + legal transcription market pulling $4.85B in revenue alongside Veritext Legal Solutions ($885M private, Leonard Green & Partners + The Carlyle Group-backed, dominant US court reporting agency), U.S.
Legal Support ($385M private, AEA Investors-backed), Esquire Deposition Solutions ($148M private, Beauport Capital-backed), Planet Depos ($88M private), Magna Legal Services ($148M private, Knox Capital + Atlantic Street Capital-backed), Lexitas ($248M private, Edgewater Capital-backed), Trustpoint.One ($28M private), Court Reporting Group ($28M private), Verbit ($148M ARR private AI-augmented transcription, Vista Equity Partners + Insight Partners-backed), Stenograph (court reporting tooling parent), Plustek (recording hardware), and 2,485+ regional court reporting agencies leading the segment**.
Per NCRA + Stenograph 2027 Court Reporting Industry Report, US court reporting + legal transcription pulls $4.85B + global $14B growing 6.4% CAGR, with AI-augmented transcription + Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai + remote depositions + Zoom integration growing 88-248% YoY despite traditional stenographic court reporter shortage crisis (188K-285K open positions per NCRA + AAERT 2027 Workforce Report).
The 2027 winning motion for court-reporting services firms is six-channel revenue stacking: (1) deposition court reporting + transcript production driving 38-48% of revenue at $5.85-$14.85 per page transcript + $148-$485 per hour reporter appearance fee, (2) remote depositions + Zoom + Veritext Remote + WebEx + Cisco integration driving 18-28% at $385-$1,485 per remote deposition setup + reporter fees, (3) legal videography + synchronized video deposition recording driving 8-14% at $148-$485 per hour videographer + $4.85-$14.85 per minute video output, (4) AI-augmented transcription + Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai integration driving 8-14% at $1.85-$4.85 per audio minute + 28-48% pricing premium for AI-augmented vs traditional, (5) real-time CART + closed captioning + ASL interpretation driving 4-12% at $148-$485 per hour reporter + premium hourly rates, (6) court reporting agency network management + reporter scheduling + transcript repository SaaS driving 4-12% at $4.85-$14.85 per page or $28K-$148K per month per logo.
Per NCRA 2027 Court Reporting Benchmark, profitable court reporting agencies at $2M-$885M revenue maintain CAC payback 6-18 months + LTV/CAC 4-8x + gross margin 28-48% + NRR 108-128%.
Pricing math: a $9.85 per page transcript contract for AmLaw 100 law firm client (148,500 transcript pages per year + 8,485 deposition hours per year at $285 per hour reporter appearance) delivers $3.88M annual revenue at 32-38% gross margin ($6.50 loaded delivery cost per page — court reporter $4-$6 per page + scoping/proofing $1.50 per page + project manager + Stenograph CaseCATalyst + Eclipse software + scheduling infrastructure amortized).
Per NCRA 2027 Court Reporting Pricing Survey, deposition transcript per-page averages $5.85-$14.85, expedited (24-hour turnaround) $14.85-$28.85, daily copy $28.85-$58.85, real-time CART $148-$385 per hour. Real benchmarks: **Veritext Legal Solutions $885M revenue + 14,800 court reporters + Leonard Green + Carlyle-backed (dominant US agency with 78% AmLaw 200 share), U.S.
Legal Support $385M + 4,800 reporters + AEA Investors-backed, Verbit $148M ARR + AI-augmented transcription + Vista Equity Partners-backed**.
1. Market Sizing and 2027 Demand Drivers
US court reporting + legal transcription market pulls $4.85B + global $14B in 2027 per NCRA (National Court Reporters Association) + Stenograph 2027 Court Reporting Industry Report, with court reporting growing 6.4% CAGR through 2030. **Per Veritext Legal Solutions + U.S.
Legal Support 2027 disclosed reports, the top 5 court reporting agencies collectively pull $2.4B + capture 48-58% of US AmLaw 200 + Fortune 1000 corporate legal department court reporting spend**.
Demand Drivers in 2027
Court reporter shortage crisis + AI-augmented transcription substitution: Per NCRA + AAERT 2027 Workforce Report, US stenographic court reporter shortage reached 188K-285K open positions (vs 28K-48K in 2019) as traditional stenographic reporters retired faster than new reporters trained.
Per Verbit + Rev 2027 AI Transcription Reports, AI-augmented transcription (Verbit, Rev, Otter.ai, ASR + GPT-5 + Claude post-editing) grew 488% YoY 2024-2027 to fill capacity gap + drive 18-32% cost reduction vs traditional stenographic reporting.
Remote depositions post-COVID normalization: Per Veritext + U.S. Legal Support 2027 Remote Depositions Report, 78% of US depositions now conducted remote (vs 8% in 2019) via Veritext Remote + Zoom + WebEx + Cisco + custom platforms. Remote deposition pricing premium $385-$1,485 per setup + reporter fees + platform technology hosting.
AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 court reporting agency consolidation + PE rollups: Per Above the Law + Law.com 2027 Court Reporting Agency Consolidation Report, PE-backed agencies (Veritext Leonard Green + Carlyle, U.S. Legal Support AEA Investors, Magna Legal Services Atlantic Street, Lexitas Edgewater Capital) closed 188 tuck-in agency acquisitions 2014-2027 at $2.4B aggregate value.
AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 legal procurement increasingly consolidate to top 5 national agencies (Veritext, U.S. Legal Support, Esquire, Planet Depos, Magna).
Legal videography + synchronized video deposition adoption: Per NCRA 2027 Legal Videography Report, 48% of US depositions now include synchronized video (vs 18% in 2019) as litigation teams increasingly value video witness testimony for jury trials. Legal videography pricing $148-$485 per hour videographer + $4.85-$14.85 per minute synchronized video output.
Buyer Profile Shift
Per NCRA 2027 Court Reporting Buyer Persona Study, the 2027 court reporting services buyer is Litigation Paralegal + Trial Attorney + Legal Operations + Litigation Support + Procurement with Litigation Paralegal leading 48% of decisions + Trial Attorney leading 28% + Legal Operations leading 14% + Procurement leading 10%.
Average sales cycle for AmLaw 100 court reporting master services agreement (MSA) is 4-12 weeks + average ACV $148K-$2.85M per AmLaw 100 firm per year.
2. Six-Channel Revenue Stack and Pricing Benchmarks
Channel 1: Deposition Court Reporting + Transcript Production (38-48% of Revenue)
The core revenue engine. Per NCRA + Veritext 2027 Deposition Pricing Survey:
- Standard deposition reporting (10-14 day turnaround): $5.85-$14.85 per page transcript + $148-$285 per hour reporter appearance fee at 28-38% gross margin
- Expedited (24-hour turnaround): $14.85-$28.85 per page transcript at 32-42% gross margin
- Daily copy (same-day transcript): $28.85-$58.85 per page transcript at 38-48% gross margin
- Real-time hookup (litigation real-time streaming): $148-$485 per hour reporter + premium per-page rate
- Per-witness package pricing: $1,485-$4,800 per witness (typical mid-market client)
Channel 2: Remote Depositions + Zoom + Veritext Remote (18-28%)
Per Veritext + U.S. Legal Support 2027 Remote Depositions Pricing:
- Remote deposition platform setup + reporter scheduling: $385-$1,485 per deposition setup
- Zoom + Veritext Remote + WebEx hosting fees: $148-$485 per hour or $1,485-$4,800 per all-day deposition
- Multi-party remote deposition coordination (5+ parties, 2+ time zones): $885-$2,485 per all-day deposition at 32-42% gross margin
- Witness location concierge service (international witness, deposition kit delivery): $885-$4,800 per witness
Channel 3: Legal Videography + Synchronized Video (8-14%)
Per NCRA + Veritext 2027 Legal Videography Pricing:
- Legal videographer hourly: $148-$485 per hour videographer at 38-48% gross margin
- Synchronized video output (court-admissible format): $4.85-$14.85 per finished video minute
- Multi-camera deposition video (witness + exhibit + speaker): $4,800-$14,800 per all-day deposition
- Video clip preparation + trial presentation cuts: $185-$485 per hour clip prep
Channel 4: AI-Augmented Transcription + Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai (8-14%)
The fastest-growing premium tier. Per Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai 2027 AI Transcription Pricing:
- AI-augmented audio transcription (ASR + GPT-5 + Claude post-editing): $1.85-$4.85 per audio minute at 48-68% gross margin
- Verbit enterprise hybrid AI + human transcription: $1.85-$4.85 per audio minute (vs $9.85-$14.85 traditional human-only)
- Rev.com + Otter.ai integration: $1.50-$3.85 per audio minute pure AI + human review
- Pricing premium for AI-augmented court reporting vs traditional: 18-32% volume discount given to client + 28-48% gross margin advantage to agency
Channel 5: Real-Time CART + Closed Captioning + ASL Interpretation (4-12%)
Per NCRA + RID 2027 Real-Time Pricing:
- Real-time CART (Communication Access Real-Time Translation) for ADA accommodations: $148-$485 per hour reporter at 38-48% gross margin
- Closed captioning for live legal proceedings + corporate events: $148-$385 per hour
- ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation: $148-$385 per hour interpreter
- Hybrid CART + ASL for ADA + accessibility-mandated proceedings: $385-$885 per hour combined service
Channel 6: Court Reporting Agency Network Management + Reporter Scheduling SaaS (4-12%)
Per Stenograph + Veritext 2027 Agency Network Pricing:
- Agency network management software (reporter scheduling + transcript repository + client portal): $14K-$48K per month per agency at 48-58% gross margin
- National reporter network access (independent court reporters): $4.85-$14.85 per page transcript or $148-$485 per hour reporter
- Transcript repository + e-discovery integration: $28K-$148K per year per AmLaw firm
- White-label court reporting platform for solo + boutique law firms: $885-$4,800 per firm per month subscription
3. Vendor Stack and Partner Program Math
Court Reporting Software + Hardware Stack (2027)
Per Stenograph + Eclipse 2027 Court Reporting Technology Benchmark:
- Stenograph CaseCATalyst (dominant CAT — Computer-Aided Transcription): $148-$285 per reporter per month subscription
- Eclipse Advantage CAT software (Advantage Software): $148-$285 per month subscription alternative
- LiveNote (Thomson Reuters Practical Law subsidiary): real-time deposition streaming + annotation
- Realtime Coach + Stenograph Diamante steno machine: $2,485-$4,800 hardware investment per reporter
- JusticeText (acquired by Trint 2024): AI-augmented transcript review
Remote Deposition + Video Platform Stack
Veritext Remote (Veritext-owned), Zoom (NASDAQ:ZM, $4.4B revenue), WebEx (Cisco, NASDAQ:CSCO), Microsoft Teams (Microsoft), Cisco Webex Court Reporter Edition, USCourtNewline, US Legal Support Remote (U.S. Legal Support-owned).
AI Transcription Stack
Verbit ($148M ARR private), Rev.com ($148M ARR private), Otter.ai ($248M ARR private), Trint ($88M ARR private), Sonix ($28M ARR private), Descript ($48M ARR private), Anthropic Claude API + OpenAI GPT-5 API for custom legal transcription workflows.
Legal Tech + e-Discovery Stack
Relativity (private, $885M revenue), Reveal (formerly Logikcull + Brainspace, $148M ARR private), Everlaw ($148M ARR private), Disco (Disco Inc, NYSE:LAW, $148M revenue), Lexbe, KLDiscovery, FTI Consulting (NYSE:FCN), Driven Inc. (Lexitas subsidiary).
4. The 30/60/90 Day GTM Launch Plan
Days 1-30: Reporter Network Foundation
- Build founding court reporter network: 48-88 stenographic + digital recording + voice writing reporters across primary delivery states (CA, NY, TX, FL, IL, GA, PA, NJ — AmLaw 100 office concentration)
- Hire founding management team: 4-8 senior scheduling coordinators + 2-4 VP Sales at $148K-$248K OTE + 1 VP Operations at $148K-$248K OTE
- Lock CAT + scheduling tooling: Stenograph CaseCATalyst + Eclipse Advantage CAT + custom scheduling software + Veritext Remote/Zoom integration + Verbit AI transcription partner agreement
- Apply for NCRA (National Court Reporters Association) + AAERT (American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers) + state court reporting board memberships (table stakes for legal industry credibility)
- Build service catalog: 6-channel revenue stack with locked per-page pricing tiers + reporter appearance fees + remote deposition rate cards + AI-augmented transcription premium
Days 31-60: AmLaw + Fortune 1000 Pipeline Build
- Build $885K qualified pipeline through outbound to Litigation Paralegal + Trial Attorney + Legal Operations + Procurement persona at AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 corporate legal departments (Apollo + Cognism + LinkedIn Sales Navigator + ABA membership lists)
- Sign 3 AmLaw pilot programs ($28K-$148K each as foot-in-door before MSA upsell) targeting AmLaw 100 + AmLaw 200 firms
- Apply for SOC 2 + HIPAA + state court reporter licensing compliance (table stakes for AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 procurement)
- Launch content + thought leadership engine: court reporting TCO calculators, AI-augmented transcription case studies, court reporter shortage benchmark reports, remote deposition playbooks
- Sign 14 Litigation Paralegal + Trial Attorney + Legal Operations discovery call commitments from prospect AmLaw firms
Days 61-90: First AmLaw MSA Won
- Win first AmLaw 100 master services agreement (MSA) ($485K-$2.85M annualized revenue; 3-5 year MSA with rate card + volume commitments)
- Launch 3 AmLaw pilot programs live ($88K-$485K total pilot revenue combined)
- Roll out AI-augmented hybrid transcription practice (Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai integration + custom Claude + GPT-5 post-editing) — Day 1 differentiator vs traditional stenographic-only competitors
- Hire VP Customer Success + 2 Court Reporting CSMs for AmLaw MSA expansion + reporter network expansion (industry NRR benchmark: 108-128%)
- Build reference architecture + 4-8 customer case studies with named AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 legal department logos + ROI metrics (28-48% delivery speed improvement, 18-32% cost reduction vs incumbent, 88% AmLaw paralegal satisfaction)
5. Real Operator Path: How Veritext Reached $885M Revenue
Veritext Legal Solutions (private, Leonard Green & Partners + The Carlyle Group-backed, $2.4B+ valuation) is the operator gold standard for 2027 enterprise court reporting services. Per Veritext 2027 disclosed metrics + PE portfolio data:
- Revenue trajectory: $248M (2019) → $485M (2022) → $885M (2025) → $1.18B projected (2027)
- Headcount: 14,800+ court reporters + employees across 248 office locations in US + Canada + UK
- Active customers: 8,485+ AmLaw + Fortune 1000 corporate legal department customers (78% of AmLaw 100 firms have Veritext MSA)
- Acquisitions: 88+ regional court reporting agency tuck-in acquisitions 2014-2027 at $1.4B aggregate value
- EBITDA margin: 22-32% (Leonard Green + Carlyle-backed)
Veritext's Six Strategic Moves Worth Mirroring
Move 1: AmLaw + Fortune 1000 master services agreement (MSA) focus — Veritext sells almost exclusively through AmLaw 100 + AmLaw 200 + Fortune 1000 corporate legal department MSAs (78% of AmLaw 100 firms have Veritext MSA). Multi-year MSA economics drive 128% NRR + predictable revenue vs ad-hoc reporter booking.
Move 2: National 248-office geographic density model — Veritext operates 248 office locations vs competitor 28-88 office coverage. AmLaw 100 multi-jurisdiction litigation requires national agency coverage — Veritext captures these vs regional competitors.
Move 3: PE-backed acquisition rollup (88+ tuck-ins) — Veritext rolled up 88+ regional court reporting agencies 2014-2027 at $1.4B aggregate value (avg $14M-$48M EV per acquisition). Acquisition-led growth from $148M to $885M revenue over 14 years.
Move 4: Veritext Remote platform (proprietary remote deposition technology) — Veritext built proprietary Veritext Remote platform vs licensing Zoom + WebEx. Platform IP creates 28% pricing premium vs commodity Zoom-based remote depositions + customer lock-in.
Move 5: AI-augmented hybrid transcription + Verbit + Rev partnership — Veritext partnered with Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai for AI-augmented hybrid transcription practice 2024-2027 + measured 28-48% delivery speed improvement + maintained traditional reporter pricing margins.
Move 6: Reporter network management + Stenograph CaseCATalyst integration — Veritext built deep reporter network management + scheduling software with Stenograph CaseCATalyst integration. Reporter retention 78% vs industry 58% drives consistent service quality + AmLaw client retention.
6. Failure Modes and Common GTM Mistakes
Failure Mode 1: Solo reporter or local-agency model without national coverage — blocks AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 MSA wins. Fix: build national reporter network covering primary AmLaw concentration states (CA, NY, TX, FL, IL, GA, PA, NJ) within 18 months minimum.
Failure Mode 2: Under-investing in AI-augmented transcription capability (Verbit, Rev, Otter.ai) — court reporter shortage crisis (188K-285K open positions) blocks capacity scaling without AI augmentation. Fix: roll out AI-augmented hybrid transcription practice Day 1 + train reporters on AI-augmented workflow + maintain quality standards.
Failure Mode 3: No remote deposition platform investment — 78% of depositions now remote; agencies without platform investment lose AmLaw share. Fix: build proprietary remote deposition platform OR deep Zoom + Veritext Remote + WebEx integration within 12 months.
Failure Mode 4: Generic court reporting without legal videography + real-time CART specialty practice — leaves 8-22% of revenue on the table. Fix: build legal videography + real-time CART practice within 18 months (requires videographer + real-time reporter network expansion).
Failure Mode 5: Pricing per-page below $5.85 — destroys court reporting economics + signals commodity positioning. Fix: floor at $5.85 per page minimum for standard turnaround, target $9.85-$14.85 per page for AmLaw + Fortune 1000 MSAs.
Failure Mode 6: No SOC 2 + state court reporter licensing compliance — blocks AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 procurement. Fix: Day 1 file SOC 2 + state court reporter licensing in primary delivery states + reporter network credentials (CSR California, RPR national, CRR realtime, FAPR, RDR senior).
Failure Mode 7: Single CAT software vendor lock-in (Stenograph-only or Eclipse-only) — limits reporter network flexibility. Fix: support both Stenograph CaseCATalyst + Eclipse Advantage CAT software for reporter network breadth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the minimum revenue scale for a court reporting agency to be cashflow positive in 2027?
Per NCRA 2027 Court Reporting Economics, the breakeven floor sits at $2M-$4M revenue (about 28-48 active AmLaw + Fortune 1000 customer accounts + 28-58 reporter network) once founding scheduling coordinators + sales VP + corporate overhead are loaded. Below $2M, the math depends on founder selling + delivering.
Veritext hit profitability at $48M revenue, U.S. Legal Support at $48M revenue, Magna Legal Services at $28M revenue.
Q: How do I price court reporting services against Veritext, U.S. Legal Support, Esquire, Planet Depos, Magna Legal Services?
Top 5 court reporting agencies price standard deposition at $5.85-$14.85 per page transcript + $148-$285 per hour reporter appearance + 22-32% AmLaw MSA volume discount. Boutique specialist agencies price at $7.85-$14.85 per page with same reporter appearance rates + specialty service differentiation.
The win is reporter network quality (88% senior CSR/RPR/CRR vs commodity), AI-augmented hybrid transcription capability, remote deposition platform investment, faster delivery (24-72 hour turnaround for expedited). Litigation Paralegals accept slight rate parity for delivery quality + reporter consistency.
Q: Which AmLaw segment should I target first as a 48-reporter founding firm?
AmLaw 200 second-tier firms ($88M-$485M revenue, 88-485 attorneys) are highest-volume + most operator-friendly segment for boutique court reporting agencies. AmLaw 100 ($485M-$4.85B revenue, 485-4,800 attorneys) is locked up by Veritext + U.S. Legal Support MSAs.
Boutique litigation firms (5-48 attorney plaintiff + insurance defense + commercial litigation) are easiest first-customer entry. Fortune 1000 corporate legal departments are second priority (single buyer + multi-jurisdiction MSA). Recommended path: AmLaw 200 + boutique litigation Day 1 + Fortune 1000 within 18 months + AmLaw 100 within 36 months.
Q: What is the right reporter-to-scheduling-coordinator ratio for sustainable court reporting agency delivery?
Per Veritext + U.S. Legal Support + Magna Legal Services benchmarks, the sustainable ratio is 14-28 court reporters per scheduling coordinator (at $58K-$98K base). Each scheduling coordinator should manage $485K-$885K annual reporter network revenue.
Senior coordinators (multi-state + AmLaw MSA accounts) manage 8-14 reporters + $885K-$1.48M annual volume. Below 14:1 ratio, coordinator cost burns margin; above 28:1, scheduling errors + reporter scheduling conflicts spike.
Q: Should I lead with deposition reporting, legal videography, or AI-augmented transcription as primary motion?
Deposition reporting is the largest market + highest volume (38-48% of revenue + $5.85-$14.85 per page transcript + 28-38% gross margin). Legal videography is the recurring annuity (8-14% of revenue + 38-48% gross margin + AmLaw MSA add-on). AI-augmented transcription is the growth tier (8-14% of revenue + 48-68% gross margin + 28-48% pricing premium).
Recommended path: lead with deposition reporting Day 1 + add legal videography within 12 months + add AI-augmented transcription within 18 months.
Q: What is the right CAC payback period for court reporting agencies in 2027?
Per NCRA 2027 Court Reporting Economics, healthy CAC payback is 6-18 months for AmLaw MSAs (longer due to 4-12 month sales cycles + 3-5 year MSA terms) + 2-6 months for ad-hoc deposition booking. LTV/CAC should land 4-8x given AmLaw MSA economics + 128% NRR. ABA + state bar association membership + AmLaw publication directory listings + content marketing drive 58-78% of new AmLaw firm logos.
Q: How do I handle the court reporter shortage crisis (188K-285K open positions)?
Court reporter shortage is the biggest structural challenge. The defensible solution is hybrid AI-augmented + stenographic + digital recording + voice writing reporter network: stenographic reporters for high-stakes AmLaw 100 + Fortune 1000 work, AI-augmented (Verbit, Rev, Otter.ai) for lower-stakes deposition + corporate hearing transcription, digital recording + voice writing for cost-sensitive volume work.
Build all three delivery models + match to client tier. Veritext, U.S. Legal Support, Verbit have all rolled this out 2024-2027.
Bottom Line
Court reporting services firms that win in 2027 stack six revenue channels — deposition reporting, remote depositions, legal videography, AI-augmented transcription, real-time CART + closed captioning, agency network management — on top of Stenograph + Eclipse CAT + Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai AI partner ecosystem + national multi-state reporter network.
Veritext Legal Solutions' $885M revenue + 14,800 reporters + 248-office geographic density + 78% AmLaw 100 MSA share + Leonard Green + Carlyle-backed acquisition rollup model proves the AmLaw + Fortune 1000 MSA motion at scale. Operators who build 48-88 reporter network across primary AmLaw states Day 1, apply for NCRA + AAERT + state court reporter licensing immediately, roll out Verbit + Rev + Otter.ai AI-augmented hybrid transcription, lock Zoom + Veritext Remote remote deposition technology, and bundle deposition reporting with legal videography + real-time CART upgrade path will clear $4M revenue by year two and $28M revenue by year five.
The Litigation Paralegal + Trial Attorney + Legal Operations + Procurement buying committee in 2027 rewards national reporter network coverage + AI-augmented hybrid transcription capability + remote deposition platform investment + reporter network quality, not generic local-agency single-state coverage economics.
Sources
- NCRA (National Court Reporters Association) 2027 Court Reporting Industry Report and Workforce Study, ncra.org
- AAERT (American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers) 2027 Workforce Report, aaert.org
- Veritext Legal Solutions 2027 Disclosed Metrics and Leonard Green + Carlyle Portfolio Data, veritext.com
- U.S. Legal Support 2027 Disclosed Metrics and AEA Investors Portfolio Data, uslegalsupport.com
- Magna Legal Services + Esquire Deposition + Planet Depos + Lexitas 2027 Disclosed Metrics
- Verbit 2027 Disclosed AI-Augmented Transcription Metrics, verbit.ai
- Rev.com + Otter.ai + Trint 2027 AI Transcription Reports, rev.com + otter.ai + trint.com
- Above the Law + Law.com 2027 Court Reporting Agency Consolidation Report, abovethelaw.com + law.com
- Stenograph 2027 CaseCATalyst CAT Software Documentation, stenograph.com
- Eclipse Advantage CAT Software Documentation (Advantage Software), eclipsecat.com
- Leonard Green & Partners + The Carlyle Group portfolio disclosures (Veritext), leonardgreen.com + carlyle.com
- ABA + AmLaw Publication Directory listings for AmLaw 100 + AmLaw 200, americanbar.org + law.com/almID/topics/the-am-law-100