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The AI Mastery Path: Uncovering Hidden Evidence Patterns Across Multiple Transcripts

58:42 min

An advanced session designed specifically for attorneys and paralegals who are ready to elevate their use of AI in legal practice. 

Practicing attorney Joe Stephens will lead this webinar featuring a hands-on demonstration of Transcript Genius to analyze multiple transcripts from a test case to build a trial notebook in minutes. 

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Transform raw testimony into a compelling case strategy using Transcript Genius to save time while uncovering critical evidence patterns. Whether you're preparing for trial or building case strategy, these techniques will give you a competitive edge in your practice.

  • Advanced Multi-Transcript Analysis: Discover techniques for identifying contradictions, connecting related testimony, and uncovering hidden patterns across different proceedings in the same case

  • Trial Preparation Acceleration: Learn how to efficiently generate case summaries, build persuasive trial themes, and develop targeted jury selection questions from your transcript collection

  • Comprehensive Trial Notebook Creation: See a live demonstration of building a complete trial notebook, including formatted evidence highlights, opening statement frameworks, and closing argument outlines

  • Simple Action Steps: Ready-to-use methods to bring these powerful tools into your everyday work for quicker results and stronger cases

  • Future Capabilities Preview: Get an exclusive first look at upcoming features on our product roadmap designed to further enhance your legal practice

About the Contributor

Joe Stephens

Joe Stephens, J.D., is Steno's Director of Legal Solutions as well as a Clinical Lecturer at Texas Tech University School of Law. With over 15 years of experience in criminal defense and public service, he founded and led Texas' largest rural public defender office, which serves a 12-county area. A graduate of The University of Texas School of Law (cum laude) and Vanderbilt University (B.A.), Stephens currently serves as a Board Member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association (TCDLA) and sits on multiple State Bar of Texas committees. His expertise spans the intersection of legal practice and technological innovation in the justice system.