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Steno Emphasizes Remote Deposition Efficiency With Litigation Tech Focus

Steno Emphasizes Remote Deposition Efficiency With Litigation Tech Focus

A LinkedIn post from Steno highlights the company’s focus on solving workflow challenges in remote litigation services. The post describes “Ask Steno” as an educational effort aimed at addressing questions around court reporting, legal technology, and related operational pain points for attorneys.

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According to the post, Steno emphasizes its Steno Connect platform as a tool designed to reduce friction in remote depositions, particularly around exhibit management and document sharing. The content suggests the product is positioned to minimize delays and technical issues, allowing legal teams to concentrate on case strategy rather than technology hurdles.

For investors, this messaging points to a strategy centered on niche, problem-specific innovation within the legal tech market rather than broad horizontal software offerings. If Steno can demonstrate measurable time savings and reliability improvements in high-stakes deposition workflows, it could support pricing power, higher customer retention, and expansion within existing law firm accounts.

The focus on remote deposition efficiency also aligns with ongoing digitization trends in legal proceedings, which may continue even as in-person activity resumes. By branding itself as a specialist in litigation logistics and court reporting technology, Steno may strengthen its competitive position against generic video-conferencing tools and traditional court reporting providers.

However, the post does not provide quantitative metrics such as user growth, revenue impact, or customer adoption rates for Steno Connect. Investors would likely look for additional data points, including usage statistics, integration depth with law firm systems, and evidence of repeat or enterprise-level contracts, to better assess the platform’s contribution to long-term growth and profitability.

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