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Trial records at the mercy of court reporters’ performance

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CART REPORTING IN CHILI – INTERNATIONAL COURT REPORTERS

(I post this here in full support of Kramm Court Reporting) JULY 5, 2011 I have a colleague/friend in Chili who is a stenographer, court reporter that uses her stenography machine to write Spanish realtime. We found each other on … Continue reading

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Star Reporting Service, Inc. explains the importance of court reporting

For more than 30 years, Star Reporting Service, Inc. has provided continuous and personalized services to the legal and private communities of the Bay Area. Family owned and operated, Star Reporting Service, Inc. understands that its work is of vital … Continue reading

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Online Court Reporting School Offers Unique Items in New Bookstore

Baton Rouge School of Court Reporting (brscr.com) introduces an online bookstore offering a variety of unique study and practice materials for court reporting students of all speeds, including academic and theory puzzles, accuracy drills, and speedbuilding audio files. Baton Rouge, … Continue reading

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Realtime Court Reporter – Write In Punctuation

JUNE 8, 2011 I have been reading the raw realtime transcripts of two court reporters who want to go to the next level of reporting, and I find it surprising (worth blogging about), both of them leave out most of … Continue reading

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Court reporters feel the pressure to record Casey Anthony trial

Court reporters feel the pressure in the Casey Anthony trial. By Ybeth Bruzual, Anchor ORLANDO — Besides Judge Belvin Perry, the prosecution, the defense and of course Casey Anthony, there are two other people you’ve probably seen on TV but … Continue reading

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State group views Hall’s ‘real time’ court reporting

By Ken Stanford Editor Photo illustration (Courtesy closedcaptioning.com.) GAINESVILLE – The state’s Administrative Office of the Courts recently visited Hall County courts to view real time court reporting. Realtime court reporting allows inside a courtroom, as well as outside, to … Continue reading

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Louisiana Court Reporters Sue Over Allegedly Unpaid Salaries

Monday, January 17, 2011 at 05:31 AM Court reporters in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, are seeking a class-action suit against state and local officials, claiming they are owed thousands of dollars for work they were forced to do for indigent criminal … Continue reading

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Labor Report Cites Rise in Nontraditional Jobs for Lawyers, Good Paralegal Prospects

ABA Journal Posted Oct 12, 2010 5:30 AM CDT By Debra Cassens Weiss Paralegals, court reporters and lawyers may all find something to love in a report on expected job growth by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The news is … Continue reading

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Court stenographers caught between justice, pay cuts

Court stenographers caught between justice, pay cuts Court reporters are caught between serving justice and losing 30 percent of their pay on some jobs. Buy Photo Miami-Dade criminal court stenographer Vanester Collier is in a legal standoff with the courts … Continue reading

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