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Monthly Archives: February 2009

Is Digital the Answer? The Court System Says No.

There has been much discussion lately of digital and electronic devises replacing jobs in the market place, especially when it comes to court reporting. But not everyone is convinced that digital recording devices are the answer to save money. An article from Radio Iowa talks about why their Court System has decided to wait on [...]

Add Persuasive Power to Testimony with Video Depositions

Legal depositions allow an absent witness to have valuable input at a legal proceeding, but lack the impact of live testimony. Let us show you how Huseby’s legal videographers can create video depositions that carry great persuasive ability.
The Power of Video
Traditional legal depositions are designed to be documentation of the spoken word. Although our deposition [...]

How Exactly Is eDiscovery Different From Paper Discovery?

As far back as we’ve had a legal system one of the most common litigation support services has been discovery, the process of sorting through papers to find documents relevant to litigation. Huseby’s clients still need discovery but often it is ediscovery, the process of sorting through electronic documents. We want to show some unique [...]

More Court Reporter Layoffs?

In what seems to be a regular theme in the court reporting industry, the Chicago Tribune reported that the Iowa Judicial Council is proposing to make a cut to certified court reporters. The Iowa court system has as many as 190 full time certified court reporters on staff and a $15 million budget cut may [...]

Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Hospitalized with Cancer

The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been hospitalized with early-stage pancreatic cancer.
From all of us here at Huseby Inc. Court Reporting, we wish you a speedy and full recovery.