Certified court reporter, video depositions, and litigation support services provider Huseby, Inc. has announced it will now offer customers an option to receive entire court transcripts electronically.
CHARLOTTE, NC — Huseby, Inc., a nationally certified court reporter, legal videographer and litigation support services provider has announced it has adopted a new green initiative. Instead of receiving full-sized printed court transcripts, customers can now receive a transcript via email.
Traditionally, the court stenographer would produce a paper transcript of legal depositions or court proceedings. Now, the legal transcriptions services provider offers transcripts through email and stores them in a web-based repository. This will ease the strain court reporters have on the environment by reducing the amount of paper, binding, and toner used to produce the reports as well as shipping.
The new green initiative makes transcripts easier for the consumer to obtain and use as well. The customer no longer has to wait for the transcript to arrive and has full access to them wherever they are. They will also find it easier to locate specific sections within the document using simple search functions.
“Court and deposition transcripts can be extremely long requiring a large amount of resources and expensive shipping. This is all waste because a majority of customers only use a few key questions out of the entire document to make a point or shed light on a certain area. Offering these documents electronically will save expenses, help the environment and be more convenient,” said Scott Huseby, CEO of Huseby, Inc. (http://www.huseby.com/)
Huseby has led in real time court reporting since the latter half of the 1980s. Since then, they have provided legal transcription services and acted as a legal videographer in many famous cases including the evangelist Jim Baker and the PTL Organization.
Best known for its involvement in bringing technology into America’s courtrooms, the litigation support services provider introduced Caseview software into a North Carolina’s federal court in 1993. They were instrumental in developing the first computer-integrated courtroom in 1995.
About Huseby: Huseby, Inc, (http://www.huseby.com/) provides a certified court reporters and a legal videographers in addition to traditional certified California, Tennessee, Georgia court reporters. They do not outsource employees. Instead, they provide a trustworthy and highly skilled expert to accurately report from courts nationwide.



2 Comments
I have a question for you.
I am a reporter in Texas and I was just wondering how you keep people from giving away your transcripts once you e-mail them?
Thanks in advance,
Teresa
dltsw@pwhome.com
you can’t. Basically, once you have sold your transcript to the attorney, he can do whatever he wants to with it, including resell it if he wants….except if you are in California. California has a state statute that prohibits the redistribution of a court reporter’s transcript without paying the court reporter a further fee.
Luckily for us they don’t normall do that.