A Court
Reporting Agency like Huseby, Inc. Helps Your Business Document
Important Meetings
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COPYRIGHT HUSEBY, INC. 2008
Smart
managers know that the best way to deal with a problem is before
it happens. A good example of this kind of proactive strategy
is the creation of written transcripts of company proceedings.
These records can solve a problem as simple as confirming
whether a deadline was the 7th or the 17th, or a problem as
complicated as a multi-million dollar class action lawsuit.
Organizations are getting this kind of accurate and unbiased
documentation by hiring court reporters from Huseby.
What
Can Court Reporting Do For You?
Most
organizations approach a court
reporting agency when they have a legal proceeding. For
example, a company that has a pending lawsuit might need to
collect depositions.
The
benefits of court reporting services don’t end there, however.
Huseby’s certified court reporters act as unbiased witnesses to
any company proceeding and provide impartial documentation that
can defuse complicated situations.
Years of
real-time transcription turns our reporters into skilled
listeners who pick up on subtleties that others might miss.
It’s important that if an executive mentions that your company
stock is “worth less” that it isn’t reported as “worthless” or
that a union representative’s request for a “resolution” isn’t
documented as a “revolution”.
Companies
that make audio recordings of meetings, either as a record or
for future broadcast, can benefit from Huseby’s services as
well. A written transcript of the recording is still a key
component to full documentation.
Our
reporters can provide real-time closed captioning to live
broadcasts for any deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers.
The
Benefits Of Using Huseby As Your Court Reporting Agency Source
Organizations that realize the need for
court reporters
can’t usually justify having one on staff. Court reporting is a
specialized skill that requires years of training and
experience. A staff reporter often ends up doing a lot of other
duties to fill up the day, wasting the reporter’s talents.
Huseby can
provide your company with professionals that have extensive
experience. You get the benefit of a skilled reporter who does
nothing but live, real-time transcription but you only pay for
the time you need rather than having to fill a full-time
position. Our court reporting agency handles the interviewing,
background checks, and other details to ensure you are getting
the specialized expert you need.
With Huseby,
you get a fully-certified court reporter not a simple
transcriptionist. The difference between the two becomes
apparent if the transcript is used in a legal proceeding; the
reporter’s “professional witness” status carries more weight
than the transcriptionist’s.
Reporter
licensure varies from state to state. For example, some don’t
have state certification tests but others do. A reporter must
have passed the Texas test to perform
Texas court reporting.
Agency experts at Huseby make sure each state’s regulations are
followed so you are getting a properly licensed professional.
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