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What is a Digital Court Reporter?


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The Best Professional Court Reporters - How to Find Them

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 16, 2010

Finding a court reporter usually isn't as easy as opening the phone book, and finding the best professional court reporters is even harder. Regardless of why you need a court reporter, hiring a reporter with the right training, experience and demeanor is essential to producing clean, clear transcripts that serve your cause.


What is a Digital Court Reporter?

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 15, 2010

Digital court reporting-also referred to as electronic court reporting-is one of many technology based reporting disciplines that a court reporter can specialize in. Like all specialized court reporters, a digital court reporter first receives training in the basic precepts and practices of court reporting before specializing as a digital court reporter.


Another Method of Court Reporting is Electronic Reporting

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 15, 2010

Since its earlier days, the technology of court reporting has come a long way, and now uses various techniques that reflect improvements in computer and sound technology, one of which is electronic reporting (E-reporting), which uses a professional audio recording system to record court proceedings. As a practice, electronic reporting has two basic aspects: the overseeing of the recording process by an electronic court reporter, who subsequently produces a manuscript based on the recording, and the sound recording process.


Court Reporter - Court Reporting Educational Requirements

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 15, 2010

Unlike some occupations, the educational options for becoming a court reporter are rather limited, consisting of mandatory education requirements and, after reporter status is attained, mandatory training requirements for practicing one or more types of reporting. Potential reporters begin by taking college courses that establish a general knowledge and practice of court reporting, including its history and its present state of practice.


Court Reporter Firms - A Most Valuable Resource For Small Law Firms

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 15, 2010

It would seem that law firms would have no problem hiring the best court reporters. But that's often not the case, especially for smaller law firms that don't have a human resources department. Although smaller firms know what they want in a reporter, finding the time and resources to determine whether a reporter meets their qualifications can prove difficult, and usually results in their using one of two methods to find the right reporters: seeking professional references from other law firms that require litigation services, or seeking reporters through the aid of court reporter firms.


Finding a Court Reporting Company - What to Look For

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 15, 2010

If you've decided to use a court reporting company to hire a court reporter or other legal professional, it won't be difficult to find companies that claim to offer the best services. But instead of believing an agency's claim, it pays to investigate what they offer and how they conduct business before you put your money and reporting needs on the line.


Federal Court Reporters Record Proceedings and Produce Transcripts

Legal: National State Local • Published: July 15, 2010

There are various types of court reporters. But the first characteristic that separates them is whether they practice in state court or in federal court. While the same reporting technologies are used in both situations, the requirements for becoming a federal court reporter are greater than the requirements for becoming a state reporter.


Four Characteristics of Top Professional Court Reporters

Legal: National State Local • Published: June 21, 2010

Professional court reporters don't try cases or develop legal strategies, but they do have a significant impact on an attorney's ability to present information in a favorable manner. When most people think of professional court reporters, they think of someone who silently types a deposition transcript, hands it off to an attorney and exits the legal process.


Temporary Legal Staffing - What Can it Supply?

Legal: National State Local • Published: June 21, 2010

Law firms and corporations turn to temporary legal staffing firms for a variety of reasons. But in each case, the decision to contract with a staffing firm is based on the simplification that it brings to hiring specialized personnel. Any law firm or corporation could do what a temporary legal staffing company does, but doing so would take significantly more time and potentially result in hiring staff that don't offer the ideal expertise or personal disposition.


Is National Court Reporting Right For Your Law Firm?

Legal: National State Local • Published: June 21, 2010

At first glance, national reporting agencies seem to be the natural choice for law firms that try cases in several states, whereas regional reporting agencies seem to be the ideal fit for law firms that try cases within a certain region. However, just because a law firm doesn't serve clients in multiple states doesn't mean that it can't benefit from hiring a national court reporting agency.


The Benefits of Video Court Reporting

Legal: National State Local • Published: June 21, 2010

Before the age video, deposition transcripts were the only proof that a deposition had taken place. If a witness changed his or her answers during a trial, the prosecution or defense would soon approach with the deposition transcript and remind them of their original testimony. But with the proliferation of video began the trend of "video depositions", which are simply depositions that are recorded by video camera.


A Court Deposition Could Affect the Outcome of a Case

Legal: National State Local • Published: April 29, 2010

In the media, legal verdicts are commonly portrayed as resulting from an attorney's ability or inability to present information in a convincing fashion, which is true, but only in part. While there is no substitute for a skillful, passionate attorney, even the best attorneys can find their hands tied when the depositions that should support their case don't go as planned.


Choosing the Right Deposition Reporters For Your Case

Legal: National State Local • Published: April 29, 2010

There several factors that contribute to the outcome of a court case, including: the skill of an attorney, the attitude of a judge, the attitude of a jury and the quality of depositions. The first three factors are well known, but the impact that depositions can play in the outcome of a case is often overlooked.


How to Find a Court Reporter That Meets Your Needs

Legal: National State Local • Published: April 29, 2010

Just as you wouldn't hire a mediocre attorney to try your firm's cases, you shouldn't hire a mediocre court reporter to support your firm's depositions. Although attorneys, judges and juries are often thought of as determining the outcome of a case, in terms of deposition quality, a court reporter can play a significant role in determining whether or not your depositions adequately support your legal strategies.


Certified Court Reporting - Choosing the Right Reporters

Legal: National State Local • Published: April 29, 2010

As attorneys, we tend to evaluate the strength of our cases based on objective information, but not on the support system that elucidates that information. Despite television dramas that portray an attorney as being the sole determiner of a case, we know better than anyone that, before a case reaches court, numerous individuals working in various capacities can make or break its quality, one of which is a court reporter.


Four Traits of a Great Deposition Reporter

Legal: National State Local • Published: April 29, 2010

Some organizations prefer to hire a deposition reporter through a court reporting agency, while other organizations prefer to hire a reporter through the traditional interview process. In this article, we list four traits that a deposition reporter should possess when companies evaluate them through the traditional interview process.


Law Firms Can Help You Protect Yourself Financially During a Divorce

Relationships: Divorce • Published: April 29, 2010

When going through a divorce, you need to do everything you can to protect yourself financially. Divorces can get very heated and certain actions can ensure that the process is not slowed down and that you do not lose out on what is entitled to you.


A Law Firm Can Give You Many Helpful Tips For Successfully Surviving a Divorce

Relationships: Divorce • Published: April 29, 2010

Many challenges lie ahead after making the difficult decision to file for divorce. The new challenge of surviving the divorce can be physically and mentally draining.


Common Mistakes That Lawyers Can Help Prevent

Relationships: Divorce • Published: April 29, 2010

Divorce is a very complicated process. Many people going through a divorce do not understand all the legal aspects of a divorce and how the law applies to their particular situation.


A Child Support Lawyer Will Recommend That Children's Needs Be the Focus For All Divorce Decisions

Relationships: Post Divorce • Published: April 29, 2010

Divorces are never easy on children and with the mixed emotions of anger and betrayal that often come with a divorce, it can be hard on parents to focus on making decisions for the best of their children. Children are used too often as a way for one parent to get even with the other.


Tips That Will Help Your Divorce Lawyer Be Productive

Relationships: Divorce • Published: April 29, 2010

A divorce lawyer needs your help to know the facts and be able to fight for what you want. Without the proper information, a divorce can take longer and you may not get anything due to inability to prove your rights to specific assets in the marriage. It is very easy to get financially drained in a divorce and end up with debt and other items that are not rightfully yours. Creditors and other institutions do not care what is going on in your personal life and do not need to know the situation.


Legal Support Agencies Offer Document Preparation

Legal: National State Local • Published: March 23, 2010

Organizations that employ fulltime legal counsel may contract with a legal services company for a number of reasons. But one form of legal support received by almost all organizations requiring legal counsel is document preparation. From subpoenas to authorized documents, the number of legal documents surrounding a single case or court proceeding can be immense, and they typically have a bearing on the timeliness of a case.


Record Retrieval Companies Provide Subpoena Preparation and Other Document Obtainment Services

Legal: National State Local • Published: March 23, 2010

Law firms and organizations that require full time legal council retain the services of legal service providers for a variety of reasons. But one legal service that a legal services company provides to almost all of its clients is record retrieval. While record retrieval may sound like a simplistic endeavor, to do it right requires time and an adherence to certain preparation procedures.


Outsourcing Legal Documents and How to Select the Right Service Partner

Legal: National State Local • Published: March 22, 2010

As exciting as an attorney's job might seem in television dramas; in real life, their duty to create and procure legal documents means that, unless they contact with a legal services provider that offers legal document review and distribution services, they spend a significant amount of time performing a task that most of us would consider boring: creating and procuring legal documents. Outsourcing legal documents to a legal services provider is valuable for an obvious reason: it allows attorneys to focus on preparing a case for trial instead spending time producing the documents necessary to get it there.


Litigation Support Companies and What They Provide

Legal: National State Local • Published: March 22, 2010

Whether you just started working for a law firm or have been hired as a full-time attorney for a particular company, the strength your cases will probably depend on the quality of the litigation services that you use to support your cases. While it is easy to move from one litigation support service to the next until you find a service that meets your needs, finding the best service as quickly as possible will allow you to concentrate on your cases without the headache of searching for new litigation support companies.



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