By: Nyima Galestain | 2010-12-18 | Business Court reporters offer professional transcription services where they create word-for-word transcripts of the arbitrations, depositions and other courtroom proceedings. read more
By: saiist123 | 2010-12-18 | Law Florida Court Reporter and Tampa Court Reporters are professionally trained courtroom reporters that provided minute-by-minute and word-by-word courtroom transcription services for transcribing depositions, arbitrations, and other legal proceedings read more
By: Amy Nutt | 2010-03-31 | Law Court reporting is a career that involves recording the information, testimony, and proceedings of a court case. Since no video cameras are allowed in a courtroom, the court reporter provides the only official record of the proceedings, making this a very important profession, and often one that is paid quite well. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-02-08 | Article Marketing Sometimes referred to as steno-captioners and stenographers, Court reporters are professionals that create a word-for-word transcript of the verbal speech. They will utilize specific devices such as the stenotype, court reporters are able obtain word sounds in a phonetic code. read more
By: Executive Reporting | 2011-10-11 | Law Real time transcription is very useful for court reporting, it includes take and incorporate notes with transcription, easily highlighted and remote connection. read more
By: Rebecaa Jones | 2011-10-04 | Business There are a few things one needs to keep in mind before venturing to hire court reporter or court reporting firm. read more
By: E. Virginia | 2012-04-03 | Law A Court Reporter is considered as one of the most responsible person for all the legal activities that are processed in the court. read more
By: E. Virginia | 2011-09-22 | Law Court reporter also known as stenotype or voice writing reporter is a person who transforms the courts hearings into written words. He transcribes spoken or recorded words into official transcripts. read more
By: Tim McCarble | 2011-01-15 | Law Recording devices are great for telling a computer to open a document or write a simple sentence for a meeting. But relying on a machine to write the most complex terms that hinge upon justice being served is not only unreliable but in irony is an injustice into itself. read more
By: E. Virginia | 2012-02-14 | Legal Along with the time, the methodology used by court reporters to transform the court hearings into written forms has become advanced. read more
By: Court Reporter | 2010-10-13 | Law A court reporter can make a transcript of testimony, meetings, speeches or other verbal discussions. In some places, court reporters also help judges and attorneys in areas of research or organization. Some States require a court reporter to be a notary public, and some States require testing for state licensure. read more
By: Court Reporter | 2010-11-17 | Law A third type of firm record services covers all deposits at the court hearings and trials, convention, real-time copy assisted by computer CART and the work of government contract. Some States need a court reporter to be a notary public, and some States require testing for state licensure. read more
By: Rozymarlo | 2013-01-02 | Customer Service To get assured and quality results, one can avail the services of court reporters provided by reputed agencies. Court reporting needs punctuality and accuracy in order to prepare an error-free transcript. read more
By: E. Virginia | 2012-02-11 | Law As far as Court Hearings are concerned in Arizona, there are large numbers of professional court reporters who has been doing the job for many years. Phoenix Deposition Services is one among them. read more