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Download the Guide: AI Prompts for Expert Witness Prep
Expert depositions are your most expensive depositions—and your most critical. Between dense technical testimony, mountains of supporting documentation, and the pressure to catch every contradiction, they can make or break your case.
Join Steno Consulting Attorney and law professor Joe Stephens for a tactical demonstration of how to partner with AI to transform expert witness depositions from overwhelming information dumps into strategic goldmines.
In less than 60 minutes, you'll see how attorneys are using Transcript Genius to:
- Analyze expert reports and prior testimony to identify vulnerabilities before the deposition even begins
- Upload multiple depositions from the same expert across different cases to uncover career-spanning contradictions in their opinions and methodology
- Transform complex expert jargon into plain-language summaries that judges and juries understand
- Extract methodology flaws and build compelling Daubert challenges to expert admissibility
- Generate powerful cross-examination outlines that exploit every contradiction and overreach
When you treat AI as your strategic partner rather than just a summarization tool, your biggest litigation challenge becomes your most strategic advantage.
And you'll walk away with...- Pre-deposition analysis prompts that reveal expert vulnerabilities ✔
- Plain-language translation techniques for complex testimony ✔
- Methodology flaw extraction frameworks for Daubert challenges ✔
- Cross-examination templates that exploit contradictions ✔
Meet Your Host
Joe Stephens, Consulting Attorney at Steno is the architect of one of Texas' largest rural public defender offices, where he mastered the art of managing complex cases across twelve counties with limited resources. His diverse professional experience ranges from direct client representation to working three legislative sessions under two different Committee Chairmen in the Texas Legislature. A graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, Joe combines his passion for legal technology with practical experience to help teams work more efficiently. He now teaches the next generation of legal professionals at Texas Tech University School of Law.