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Monthly Archives: January 2009

Are Digital Recordings Good or Bad For The Profession of Court Reporting?

The use of digital recordings for legal depositions and other proceedings has been the subject of much discussion among court reporting professionals. While we understand some of the objections, at Huseby we find that recording technology is a useful tool for court stenographers.
The Problems With Digital Recordings
Part of the issue with this technology is the [...]

Massachusetts Court Reporter Layoffs

Two weeks ago I blogged about court reporter layoffs in Utah, due to budget cuts. Now today we find out that the Massachusetts Superior Court will discontinue the use of per diem court reporters in civil trials. This news was first reported by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly on 1/15/09 and the changes are slated to [...]

Huseby Offers Help to Court Reporting Students

The education that court reporters receive is rough. We know because we’ve been through it and we found ways to deal with the pressures of school.

Get the Support of Others

Share your feelings with other student court reporters. You’ll find they are struggling with the same issues and knowing you’re not alone can help. You can [...]

Utah Court Reporters Being Laid Off

There was an interesting article in the Daily Herald on 12/27/08 about court reporters in a Utah county being laid off because of budget cuts. Supposedly, they are going to be replaced with digital sound and video equipment. As we all know, there is no “replacement” for a certified court reporter, especially in [...]