Best Ways To Summarize Depositions With AI
Hey folks, has anyone tried those AI tools that help with summarizing depositions? I'm curious how well they actually work and if they save a ton of time. Would…
Carter Bennett
February 8, 2026 at 09:56 PM
Hey folks, has anyone tried those AI tools that help with summarizing depositions? I'm curious how well they actually work and if they save a ton of time. Would be great to hear your experiences or recommendations!
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Been skeptical but a colleague recommended giving AI deposition summaries a shot. Might test one out this week and see how it goes.
Would be cool if these AI tools could also summarize video depositions with transcripts. Anyone seen that yet?
I’m worried about privacy. Do these AI tools keep deposition data safe?
I tried a couple of tools but found they sometimes miss crucial context, which can be risky in legal stuff. Anyone else had this problem?
In my experience, the best results come when you customize the AI with your own terminology and preferences.
Does anyone have experience with free tools versus paid ones? Is the extra cost worth it?
Is there any AI tool that also highlights key objections or legal issues automatically?
Tried one tool that was really slow and buggy, not worth the frustration. Anyone else have bad experiences?
I wish these tools had better support for different languages or accents in depositions.
Does anyone know if these tools can actually integrate with legal databases or case management software?
I've been using an AI summary tool for a few months now and honestly, it cuts down so much time. The summaries aren't perfect but they catch the main points pretty well.
Sometimes the AI messes up legal jargon or abbreviations, so watch out for that.
If you're struggling with time to review depositions, AI summaries can be a real lifesaver. Just gotta stay cautious about errors.
Heads up: you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools in this space. Found some pretty decent options there!
Honestly, I think these tools are more about getting a rough idea and less about replacing human judgment. Still, a big help for busy lawyers.
Definitely don’t rely 100% on AI. It’s a tool, not a magic wand for legal work.
I like that these tools help junior lawyers get up to speed quickly by giving a good overview of depositions.
Does the AI ever include too much filler info or irrelevant details? I hate wading through that stuff.
I find the AI sometimes mixes up who's speaking in the transcript, which can be confusing. Has anyone figured out a workaround?
Anyone tried combining AI summaries with voice recognition to speed up deposition notes?