Legal technologies almost universally promise both cost and times savings as well as increased accuracy in multitude procedures, but what happens when they offer to make duties virtually hands-off?

Enterprise software provider Nuance Communications’ new speech recognition software allows for litigation professionals to dictate legal documentation and other transcriptions, packing within it a specialized legal vocabulary and customization features that company officials said in a statement will enable “fast, efficient and accurate” dictation.

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