Reduct.Video Delivers CLE Seminar to the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Members

January 2024

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Reduct.Video Delivers CLE Seminar to the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Members

The primary objective of the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) program is to ensure that attorneys maintain their professional competence and adhere to ethical standards throughout their careers.

MCLE mandates that attorneys, based on their admission year, complete a specified number of educational hours, including a certain amount dedicated to ethics, professionalism, or law office management.

In December 2023, Reduct successfully hosted a highly anticipated in-person CLE seminar for members of the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, addressing the challenges of overwhelming amounts of digital evidence in public defense.

The introduction of police body-worn cameras promised transparency and greater police accountability. But merely releasing footage of police encounters does not result in transparency - the video must be reviewed and analyzed, and evidence brought to trial, before it can be a powerful tool for justice, and often, attorneys and their staff have tens or hundreds of hours of footage to sift through.

The seminar highlighted these problems and showcased how Reduct’s accurate AI transcription and video editing solution can help defenders to

  1. Search the transcript, review the video
  2. Select text to download video clips
  3. Assemble clips to build your narrative
  4. Export the transcript in a variety of formats
  5. Export video with synced captions

This was followed by case studies from criminal defense attornies, public defenders and investigators who have used transcripts and videos created using Reduct to clarify the facts of the case, make their case stronger at trial and mitigate sentences.

Reduct offers both seat-based subscription pricing for private defense lawyers and utilization-based agreements with enterprise terms for larger firms and state departments like the Colorado State Public Defender, which has more than a thousand staff on the platform.

All members of the Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers can try Reduct for free for a case (no matter how long) with no commitments by reaching out to us at sales@reduct.video