November 24, 2009 – 1:33 pm
Video conferencing is an exciting technology that has made it much easier for attorneys to get legal depositions from witnesses in other cities or states. At Huseby, we have many years of experience using I-DEP to provide the deposition services you need over web video.
November 20, 2009 – 11:51 am
At Huseby we are proud of how our services have improved accessibility in local businesses for people with disabilities.
October 27, 2009 – 2:48 pm
Court reporters who complete their training may be at a loss to find their first court stenography positions. Even those experienced in court reporting sometimes struggle to find that next assignment. There are a number of resources available to aid reporters in their job searches.
October 22, 2009 – 2:41 pm
The NCRA Annual Convention & Exposition is a wonderful opportunity for those in the court reporting profession to meet other reporters and learn about how the profession is changing. One popular event is the speed competition held at every convention.
September 28, 2009 – 3:58 pm
Our clients assume that Huseby’s legal transcription services are offered only to legal agencies.
September 22, 2009 – 3:52 pm
These simple tips from the Maryland Court Reporters Association will help deposition reporters strengthen their skills no matter how much or how little experience they have.
September 8, 2009 – 4:17 pm
Many of Huseby’s court reporters in Georgia and other states ask our advice about career development. One of the most common questions is whether to go realtime.
September 2, 2009 – 4:15 pm
Improvements in internet speed and conferencing software have made video conferencing more popular than ever. However despite what software vendors would have you believe, the process is complicated.
When you join our court reporting agency, you aren’t just a court reporter anymore. You are a Huseby reporter and you benefit from the reputation our court reporters have been building for years.
Video conferencing saves more than just travel expenses. Time is money, and the lost production from travel is often a greater expense than the travel itself.