Court reporting services have seen a boon in new technology over the past few years. It makes us more efficient as court reporters and helps our clients become more efficient, too.
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Court reporting services have seen a boon in new technology over the past few years. It makes us more efficient as court reporters and helps our clients become more efficient, too.
Mediation is a tool that can work well for some legal cases. As trial dates draw closer, judges will oftentimes order all parties to mediation.
Some court reporters have professional proofreaders. Others cannot afford them or do not have time to wait for the turnaround. Here are a few ideas from some fellow court stenographers to make your proofreading a little more effective.
Managing a budget as a court reporter can be exhausting. Having work is never guaranteed, especially in this economy.
Here at Huseby Inc., we are proud to launch our new website redesign. We hope that our new scheduling form on the front page and our simplified navigation will make the site easier to access.
It takes a special type of person to be able to successfully work from home. Many of our court reporters do it every day.
Each morning, our stenographers must plan for the day, being ready for the unknown, even armed with assignment information given to them the evening before.
Many of our clients videotape depositions of witnesses. While this is a great way to preserve the demeanor of the witness and see exactly what was said, there are a few differences between these and regular depositions.
Before a deposition begins, the lawyers should explain a few guidelines for the interpreter and witness to follow which will help things go smoothly and make the court reporter’s job a little bit easier.
It may surprise you to know that many of our court reporters don’t work in traditional office settings. You can work out of your home performing legal transcription services or as a legal videographer.