Monthly Archives: April 2012

Huseby supports NCRA’s Ethics First program because the practice of court reporting relies on strong ethics

The Ethics First logo signals to our clients and others we follow the NCRA’s Code of Professional Ethics.

John Edwards trial in Greensboro, North Carolina has many angles, twists and turns. Here’s the latest

The coverage has shifted somewhat in recent days, with Young taking more of the brunt of the negative coverage.

Huseby employee profile: Get to know Tiffany Lionetti, scheduling manager, Charlotte, North Carolina

The latest entry in our series of Huseby, Inc., employee profiles.

Huseby can assist legal professionals affected by Los Angeles County courtroom cuts, court reporter layoffs

With office locations from coast to coast, Huseby is well-situated to provide its clients with improved access to justice and quality support services across the United States. Including Los Angeles County.

Richmond attorney utilizes Huseby for eletronic trial presentation

Huseby can set up and staff trials in virtually any national or international venue, from one-day arbitration to lengthy trials.

The Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker PTL trial in Charlotte an early challenge, success for Huseby, Inc.

Before Huseby, Inc., worked on the O.J. Simpson and James Jordan trials, there was the PTL civil trial with Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker in 1989. Huseby, Inc., CEO Scott Huseby remembers being awed at seeing the Bakkers, who were cultural and media icons at the time, along with church secretary Jessica Hahn. There were [...]

Huseby provided real-time transcripts for trial of man accused of murder of Michael Jordan’s father

The murder trial of the man accused of murdering Michael Jordan’s father was one of the many important trials Huseby, Inc. has worked. The global litigation services firm supplied real-time transcripts for the trial.

A career in court reporting involves meeting high standards, opportunities for rewards

Huseby, Inc., hires only the very best reporters. Contact Huseby to schedule a location and a court reporter.

Simple steps can help court reporters alleviate some of the stress of the job

Stress can be allayed through some things you can control, according to a presentation given at the Justice Today Justice Tomorrow Virginia Trial Lawyers Association convention earlier this year.

Huseby, Inc., is not a sponsor of Georgia anti-contract court reporting bill

Huseby, Inc., believes restrictions on blanket contracts appropriately bolsters the impartiality of court reporters. It is not a sponsor of Georgia House Bill 149.