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Set Aside Time for Court Reporting Chores

As the end of the year approaches, there are a number of things that should be on the to-do list of every professional court reporter.

Court Reporters, Videographers Assist in Veterans History Project

About 25 veterans, court reporters, videographers and interviewers volunteered their time to take part in the Veterans History Project in Des Moines, Iowa.

Court Reporters, Law Students Prepare for College of William & Mary Legal Skills Trials

Every year during January and February, law students at The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia put on a series of mock trials in their state-of-the art courtroom.

Healthy Driving Tips for Court Reporters, Lawyers and Busy Professionals

Court reporters are not the only people who have problems with carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis.

How Can Court Reporters Minimize the Effects of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Here are some daily practices that a court stenographer can use to help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome from occurring.

Introducing Our Austin Office

We now have a location in Austin, Texas. Located at 7000 North Mopac, Suite 200 in Austin, we offer court reporting, video and videoconferencing capabilities.

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

One health problem that plagues many court reporters is carpal tunnel syndrome. It is very painful and affects the feeling and movement of the hands, wrists and elbows.

Huseby: A Neutral Legal Deposition Site

People involved in legal disputes usually do not trust each other. One side feels the other has done something wrong.

How New Court Reporters Gain Experience

Learning to be a court reporter takes time, skill and practice. All of Huseby’s court reporters are experienced, qualified professionals.

What Makes A Good Expert?

Finding a competent expert is key to presenting a strong legal case. Experts are used to give opinions that support important points linked to the cause or effects of what happened.