A Basic Guide to Video Court Reporting
Thursday, 31 August 2017
What is Video Deposition? A Basic Guide to Video Court Reporting As court reporting remains an essential industry, with 21,200 court reporters in the U.S. alone, reporting methods will likely continue to advance with technology. Video depositions are just one example of how electronic reporting can add additional layers to testimonial delivery. Learn the basics
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How To Give The Perfect Deposition
Tuesday, 29 August 2017
Depositions are a standard part of any civil litigation. Set up as a question and answer session, this portion of a legal case provides both sides with essential testimony and other information. If you are involved in a trial, either as a plaintiff, defendant, or witness, you will likely have to give a deposition. By
Thinking about being a Court Reporter?
Friday, 24 March 2017
So you think you want to be a court reporter? By Brenda Keyser, RDR, CRR, CRC, CLR, CME It’s time for you to make a decision about a career. Whether you’re a new high school graduate, a stay- at-home mom, or a professional who just doesn’t like their chosen career path, consider court reporting! There
Commissioners to discuss court reporter pay increase
Thursday, 23 March 2017
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What is Video Deposition? A Basic Guide to Video Court Reporting
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
A Basic Guide to Video Court Reporting As court reporting remains an essential industry, with 21,200 court reporters in the U.S. alone, reporting methods will likely continue to advance with technology. Video depositions are just one example of how electronic reporting can add additional layers to testimonial delivery. Learn the basics of a legal video
MY COURT REPORTER IS A REAL PERSON
Friday, 10 February 2017
My regular court reporter is a real professional. She’s well-dressed at depositions, exudes quiet confidence, and consistently produces my litigation services on a timely basis. She is certified and well trained at her profession. After many discussions, I’ve discovered that my court reporter is also a genuine person; she’s a wife to a busy executive
Litigation Support Services
Saturday, 04 February 2017
Many court reporting agencies provide litigation support services for trial lawyers. These litigation support services may include: online repositories of deposition transcripts and exhibits, document production, exhibit retention and production, trial presentation services, subpoena services, videoconferencing facilities, videotape depositions, conference room rental, and nationwide deposition scheduling. We’ve heard the old saying, “Time is money,” and
IRRITATING BEHAVIORS OF COURT REPORTERS AND COURT REPORTING AGENCIES
Wednesday, 25 January 2017
IRRITATING BEHAVIORS OF COURT REPORTING AGENCIES After I listened to my court reporter’s gripes about lawyer behavior, she asked what court reporters and court reporting agencies do that makes lawyers’ jobs difficult. I said: Overcharging Out-of-town Counsel Many of my depositions are taken out of town. I was shocked to see bills submitted by some
5 THINGS THAT IRRITATE COURT REPORTERS
Monday, 23 January 2017
After an intense day, my court reporter confided that attorneys – just some – behave in ways that make her job difficult. I asked her to describe the most irritating, and she identified five: Talking Simultaneously Court reporters want to deliver accurate transcripts to counsel. Transcript quality is threatened when attorneys talk at the same
5 TIPS FOR A SMOOTHER DEPOSITION
Monday, 03 October 2016
Attorneys are deposition experts, taking depositions for each case they handle. Court reporters provide court reporting services every day for many go more smoothly? DON’T ARGUE One big disruption to a smooth deposition is argument – arguments with attorneys, with witnesses, and even with court reporters or legal videographers. The arguments threaten to derail
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