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  • Accurate Reporting And Transcription Services, Inc.
    By: Jack Authors | - Accurate Reporting and Transcription Services, Inc. has provided court reporting and digital reporting to South Floridas legal community since 1987. Specialized training and state of the art equipment allows Accurate Reporting to be prepared for all potential court reporting and transcription needs.

    Centrally located, Accurate Reporting and Transcription Services is capable of servicing Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. Their professional staff of certified court ...

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  • The Court Reporter Salary Is Just One Reason To Join The Profession
    By: Kevin Wolfe | - The field of law is well known for being both lucrative and highly in demand. Lawyers can earn upwards of 200 dollars an hour for their services, not to mention the processing of legal documents and such. However, not everyone with an interest in law and making a good living wants to face so many years of schooling and the very difficult bar examination. For them, a court reporter salary and career may be the perfect choice.

    Court reporters are in high demand and students can expe ...

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  • Advancements In Technology Help Court Reporting Profession
    By: Christine Harrell | - The world of court reporting has seen many technological advancements over the past several years. Between equipment and software, the industry is moving forward at lighting fast speed. Some of the advancements creating this movement are explained here.

    Real-time
    Professional court reporters with special software and laptop computers can create a live feed for attorneys or other clients as the proceeding moves along. The stenographer types syllables into the stenotype machi ...

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  • Court Reporting Myths
    By: Mr Porter | - There are a lot of myths about court reporters and the services they provide the legal and business community. This information is help separate myth from fact surround court reporters and the work they provide their clients.

    A Good Court Reporter is Not Easy To Find
    Fact: Although certified and good court reporters are always in require, it is now easier than ever to find a good one thanks to the Internet. Several top court reporting services now use the web to give their clien ...

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  • Interpreters Improve Communication In Legal Depositions
    By: Christine Harrell | - When it comes to legal cases, it is important that all parties understand each other and communicate well, especially in depositions. A legal deposition is a scheduled appointment where attorneys are allowed to ask questions of the witness under oath before the case goes to court.

    It helps both parties prepare their cases by knowing what the basic testimony of the witnesses will be. Sometimes the witnesses do not speak fluent English. It is very important for the witnesses and at ...

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  • Nashville Court Reporter
    By: chris gylek | - Court Reporting exciting field! From the courtroom to the deposition suite for television broadcasting, court reporters, deposition reporters and captioners make it happen! Court reporting is a way to start a career is important in the legal field, challenging and well paid. There are literally global employment opportunities awaiting you.

    There is no doubt - in the court reporting provides the necessary services in the legal community. But did you know that the Court Reporting Ser ...

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  • Work At Home Opportunities In The Legal Industry
    By: Christine Harrell | - The widespread availability of fast internet connections combined with a rising need for legal services has opened a wide range of flexible, home-based employment opportunities. Two of the most lucrative are legal transcription services and legal videographer positions.

    Legal Transcription Services

    Attorneys interview witnesses before they appear in court, a process called a deposition. They need these interviews recorded by a qualified and certified individual. Cou ...

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  • Criminal Justice Programs In New York
    By: Subhash Kandpal | - New York is among those cities in the United States that is known to have the best education standards. Presently, this city is counted among the most sought-after cities for studying in various streams, especially for criminal justice. Moreover, if we carefully look at some of the recent observations made Labor Bureau, it is anticipated that an 11 percentgrowth rate in the law enforcement field will take place between 2006 and 2016. This anticipation has actually driven millions of students o ...
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  • Court Reporters And Computing
    By: Mark Etinger | - For many years, the greatest technological advance in court reporting was the stenography machine. An offshoot of the modern typewriter, this "mechanical wonder" allowed court reporters to transcribe even the fastest speakers accurately. And even as the general business population became more and more computerized, the technology in the court room remained relatively unchanged.

    But in the past decade things have really changed.

    Today, there is barely an aspect of a co ...

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  • The Importance Of Court Reporting
    By: Mark Etinger | - Unlike the business world, the legal industry has stayed relatively unchanged over the past half century. Of course, there are new laws, and the caseload has grown as our country has become more litigious, but the procedure and much of the rule-of-law is still playing out in a similar manner as the last century.

    Another aspect of law that is still going strong is the court reporter. Court reporting is still an essential part of getting things done at the legal level, and these skil ...

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  • Benefits Of Each Type Of Court Reporter
    By: Adriana Noton | - Court reporting is one career that is in great demand. During any court session or other setting that requires a legal record, a record will be recorded by a court reporter. The job of a court reporter involves recording the spoken word during a session such as a deposition, discovery hearing, court trial, or arbitration. Speed and accuracy are two essential skills required to be a court reporter as they have to record verbatim everything that is being said.

    There a number of dif ...

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  • Top 3 Practice Tips For Court Reporters
    By: Christine Harrell | - The Maryland Court Reporters Association has several tips for Maryland court reporters on their web site. These ideas help both new and experienced deposition reporters improve their speed and accuracy.

    When Practicing, Quality Is More Important than Quantity

    The path to better court reporting is simple: practice, practice, practice. Like any skill, the more you do it the better you become. Studying, learning terminology or reading court reporting newsletters may al ...

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  • Does Your Business Need Legal Transcription Services?
    By: Christine Harrell | - Most people think clients of legal transcription services to be limited to courts and attorney offices. In reality, a growing number of private and public sector clients are using court reporters to provide ironclad documentation of business discussions.

    The Importance of Documentation

    There is an adage in the business world: If it isn't written down, it didn't happen. Listeners tend to hear the same conversation differently and even two honest people can remember d ...

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  • Questions To Ask Before Hiring A Court Reporter
    By: Amy Nutt | - Court reporters are commonly found in the courtroom, keeping track of everything that is said and done during the trial. They are also needed for certain legal actions that take place outside of the courtroom, such as depositions. A deposition is when testimony is being given in a law firm or even a police station and it is very important that a court reporter is there to document the testimony. Without a court reporter the testimony could be considered invalid. Before hiring a court reporter th ...
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  • Why Is Real Time Reporting Important To Georgia Court Reporters?
    By: Christine Harrell | - Real time reporting is the hot topic among court reporters today. Reporters who haven't made the transition yet may be wondering what the appeal is. Is it the fad of the moment or an important evolution of the profession? Reporters who have acquired realtime skills have discovered the many benefits of this specialty.

    Realtime Court Reporters Are Invaluable

    Georgia court reporters know that a tape recorder cannot provide the same level of service a qualified and expe ...

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  • The Demand For Court Reporting Jobs Is Increasing
    By: Amy Nutt | - People are always searching for the next big thing in the job market - a way to improve their wages and achieve more financial and personal freedom. One of the newest hot career paths on the market is that of the court reporter.

    More and more people are trying to break into this lucrative and flexible career every day. The salaries are high and the job offers are high degree of independence, so it's no wonder that people are flocking to it. However, that means that getting a cour ...

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  • How To Become A Legal Videographer
    By: Christine Harrell | - The legal field is using video more than ever and there is a growing demand for legal videographers. The impact of video depositions is greater than a simple transcript and video conferencing allows remote witness to give their testimony as though they were in court. With above average job prospects predicted over the next few years, many film students are considering this career path.

    Education Needed

    There is no formal legal videographer degree or course of study. ...

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  • Tips For Taking Legal Depositions Over The Telephone
    By: Christine Harrell | - There are cases, such as a witness who lives out of state, where one or more of the parties involved in legal depositions attend the proceeding over the phone. Court reporters offering deposition services under these circumstances need to take special precautions to ensure a complete and accurate record is made.

    Preparing for Telephonic Depositions

    Telephone legal depositions can be easier to schedule since parties don't have to take travel time into account and fin ...

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  • Why More Court Reporters Are Making The Jump To Real Time Reporting
    By: Christine Harrell | - Technology changes and court reporters have to stay abreast of the latest developments. The demand for real time reporting is increasing and reporters who have mastered this skill are in greater demand. Despite this, many reporters have resisted the move to real time.

    What Is Real Time Court Reporting?

    A real time reporter uses software to translate steno machine shorthand into an English transcript almost immediately. This rough transcript can be fed to computers u ...

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  • Real Time Court Reporters Are The New Rage In Legal Industry
    By: Neeson Smith | - It is a thing of the past when court transcripts would really take up weeks to be delivered and legal proceedings would be recorded through note-taking on a daily basis. Presently, the scenario has reached a stage wherein attorneys, judges, litigants and jurors are asking for reliable deposition records and testimonies right away.

    Computer-aided technologies are today allowing reporters to link legal professionals to boardrooms, courtrooms and a number of sites across the globe. C ...

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  • Nation's Courts Cut Litigation Support Services
    By: Christine Harrell | - Government agencies on all levels are making drastic cuts to their budgets to adjust to reduced revenue. The nation's court systems are not exempt and functions such as litigation support services are at risk.

    Eliminating Non-Essential Functions

    As courts are being handed budget cuts, they are scrambling to find programs they can reduce or eliminate. This is not as easy as it might be in other organizations. Many court functions are mandated by rules ranging from lo ...

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  • Adding Discovery Deposition Services To Your Freelance Court Reporting Business
    By: Christine Harrell | - Attorneys need to be armed with all the information possible in order to give their clients the best chance of winning a civil or legal action. Review of relevant documents and the use of deposition reporters to take statements provides the attorney with the tools needed to best handle the case. The process of gathering this information before trial is called "discovery."

    The Basics Of Discovery

    Attorneys don't expect to be surprised in courtrooms. They conduct a fo ...

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  • Personality Traits Of A Certified Court Reporter
    By: Christine Harrell | - If you ask most people what the personal qualities of a certified court reporter are, you will get the standard answer of speed, attention to detail and the ability to focus for long periods. However there are other, less concrete qualities that successful court reporters share.

    Physically Fit

    Does it seem surprising that a certified court reporter needs to be in good health? After all court reporting is the ultimate desk job. The reporter sits at the steno machine ...

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  • Types Of Court Reporters
    By: Amy Nutt | - During any court session, a record needs to be made and this is done by court reporters. While most people are familiar with the image of a woman pecking away at a stenograph machine in the courtroom, very few realize just what a court reporter does or that there are actually several different types of court reporters.

    The job of a court reporter sounds simple, recording all events and words spoken during the court hearing, arbitration, or deposition. However, this is a position t ...

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  • The Role Of A Scopist In Court Reporting
    By: Christine Harrell | - A certified court reporter has a heavy workload. The courtroom and deposition services offered include not just taking the testimony but transcribing it and the transcription process can be involved and tedious. Many reporters choose to hire scopists to help out.

    The Role of a Scopist

    A scopist is like a proofreader, but one with specialized training required when providing deposition services. They have many of the same skills and personal qualities as court report ...

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  • How Use Video Depositions For A More Powerful Testimony
    By: Christine Harrell | - When a witness cannot be present at a proceeding, legal depositions allow their testimony to be entered into the record. However the typical deposition is a dry collection of words. Video depositions provide a way to give testimony more impact.

    Three-Dimensional Testimony

    Consider a typical situation in legal depositions. A witness makes a statement then the opposing attorney hands the witness a document that contradicts the testimony and the witness replies, "I've ...

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  • How To Hire A Court Reporter For Your Next Deposition
    By: Mark Etinger | - In the course of a busy day, it is easy to forget that you need a court reporter for your upcoming deposition. With that in mind, we offer the following helpful tips for making sure that you get an accurate written record of everything that transpires during the proceedings.

    1. Confirm the dates of your deposition. If the actual date of your deposition is still up in the air, then you are not quite ready to hire a court reporter. In order to avoid cancellation fees, or inconven ...

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  • The Origins Of Court Reporting Shorthand
    By: Mark Etinger | - With our society at the most litigious time during any point in its history, court reporters are more in demand than ever. Court reporters provide a valuable service to the legal community, creating an official written record of everything that is spoken during trials, motions and depositions.

    But where did the court reporting industry start? And more importantly, what are the origins of the equipment and shorthand systems used today around the world?

    In order t ...

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  • The 5 Most Important Things A Court Reporter Can Do For Your Law Firm Or Business
    By: Mark Etinger | - A lot of attorneys think that there's never a need to contact a court reporter until they have a trial pending.And most non-legal businesses? Heck, they probably don't think about them much at all. But that wouldn't be doing their firm or their business justice. In fact, there are a variety of important services that they can provide on a regular basis, including the five listed below:

    #1: Deposition Transcripts

    Deposition transcripts are one of the most crucial l ...

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  • Court Reporting: The Shift From School To Employment
    By: Christine Harrell | - In any profession, school is an idealized version of what the work will be like. A career in court transcription is no different. Court reporters can find that transition to a work environment is surprisingly hard if they aren't prepared.

    Before You Start Work

    Your court transcription education used the school's equipment but your machine may be different. Practice with it before heading out on your first job. Set it up, turn on the TV and start writing what you hea ...

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  • 10 Things No Law Firm Should Be Without
    By: Mark Etinger | - Every law firm is different, be it the types of cases they take on, the number of attorneys they employ or the billable rate they charge their clients. But there are some things EVERY law firm should have if they want to run a successful, efficient shop. Here's a look at some of the most important of these essentials.

    1. A great court reporting agency on their speed dial. Court reporting agencies are the lifeline of any successful law firm. Knowing that a qualified court reporter ...

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  • New Jersey Plaintiffs Can Insist On Videotaped Depositions
    By: Christine Harrell | - New Jersey court reporters noted with interest a September 2008 decision regarding videotaping of depositions. A plaintiff wanted to compel the videotaping of her deposition over the objections of the defendant's attorney. The Honorable Rachelle Harz, Bergen County superior court judge, has ruled that the videotaping cannot be prevented.

    The Value of the Written Transcript

    Judge Harz made a point of saying that videotaped depositions did not remove the requirements ...

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  • Rhode Island Divorce Process And Strategy From Soup To Nuts
    By: David Slepkow | - Finding a Rhode Island Divorce attorney/ lawyer

    The first step in obtaining a divorce from your spouse is finding a Rhode Island attorney who you are comfortable with. Many attorneys give free initial consultations while others charge for the first consult. I have always taken the position that the initial consultations will be free. Please contact Rhode Island RI divorce, child support and Family Law Attorney, David Slepkow at 401-437-1100 if you need any legal help.


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  • The Rhode Island Divorce Process And Strategy From Soup To Nuts
    By: David Slepkow | - Finding a Rhode Island Divorce attorney/ lawyer

    The first step in obtaining a divorce from your spouse is finding a Rhode Island attorney who you are comfortable with. Many attorneys give free initial consultations while others charge for the first consult. I have always taken the position that the initial consultations will be free. Please contact Rhode Island RI divorce, child support and Family Law Attorney, David Slepkow at 401-437-1100 if you need any legal help.


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  • Why Attorneys Should Consider Using Video Depositions
    By: Ronald A. Peer | - A typical scenario: you're a litigator or trial attorney preparing a case and you have a number of witnesses to depose, so you pick up the phone to call your trusty court reporter to arrange the depositions but have you considered the advantages of using a videographer at the same time? There are many reasons to a video record a deposition:

    1. If a key witness cannot attend a trial, a videotaped deposition can often be the next best thing. The judge and jury are not only ab ...

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