I think what Judge Brooks is talking about a scenario where a lawyer is objecting to a designation being played to a jury, so when he is questioning the lawyer he is saying, "You got the edits that are playing right now, right? Didn't you review them?" In this context, an as-edited transcript means finalized designations that have been provided by opposing counsel's tech the night before that they should have double checked.
Thanks Jason, I thought that was probably what he meant but I wanted to be sure.
I think what Judge Brooks is talking about a scenario where a lawyer is objecting to a designation being played to a jury, so when he is questioning the lawyer he is saying, "You got the edits that are playing right now, right? Didn't you review them?" In this context, an as-edited transcript means finalized designations that have been provided by opposing counsel's tech the night before that they should have double checked.