Are Deposition Summaries the Same as Rough Drafts?

There has been much discussion in the legal industry regarding deposition summaries and rough drafts.

Here’s what makes them different:

Rough Draft
  • Provided by court reporters shortly after the deposition.
  • Provided before the final transcript is prepared.
  • It is a separate document from the final transcript.
  • May not contain all necessary punctuation.
  • Final transcript is still prepared by the certified court reporter.
Deposition Summary
  • Requires a final certified transcript to create the deposition summary.
  • Summarizes the final certified transcript.
  • Typically prepared by a paralegal or can be AI generated.
  • It is a different document than the transcript.
  • Does not take work from the court reporter.
  • Deposition summaries are only as good as the certified transcripts they are generated from!

eCourt Reporters gives law firms the ability to create a deposition summary generated from certified transcripts with Elite Deposition Summaries. The need for a court reporter is enhanced with the need of a certified transcript to summarize the content accurately.

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