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Deposition Coordination

Book the court reporter, videographer, and interpreter for a deposition through your AI, with prices computed from each vendor's standing rate card.

How it works

Scope ships the dispatch workflow. Your AI calls it. Here is the back and forth.

  1. You say

    I have a deposition in Kern County next month. I need a reporter and a videographer.

    Scope does

    Scope returns vendors in those categories for the jurisdiction with their rate cards, reputation, and capacity, and dispatches when you pick.

  2. You say

    What is the going rate for a stenographer in that county?

    Scope does

    Scope returns the market rate distribution (min, median, p75, p90) for court reporting in that jurisdiction.

  3. You say

    Add a Spanish interpreter for the witness.

    Scope does

    Scope dispatches a deposition interpreter to the same matter so the triad is coordinated under one record.

What you get

  • Court reporter, videographer, and interpreter coordinated on one matter
  • Prices computed from each vendor's standing rate card
  • Market rate comparison for the jurisdiction
  • Transcript and video returned as deliverables when complete

Vendor categories covered

Court reporting (stenography)Court reporting (digital)Deposition videographerInterpretation services (deposition)

Sample call

The tool your AI calls to run this workflow.

MCP tool call
scope_dispatch_matter({
  category: "court-reporting-stenography",
  jurisdiction: "Kern County, CA",
  description: "Full-day deposition, plaintiff witness",
})

Try it from your AI

Connect Scope to Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client, then describe a matter and let your AI run the dispatch.

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