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Seattle Deposition Reporters

06th August 2012
The deposition, sometimes appropriately referred to as an “examination before trial,” is an important part of the pretrial process, often called “discovery”. A deposition is very similar to a witness examination at trial. A deposition may last for less ...
Author: Project
Legal

What Is An Examination Under Oath?

07th January 2011
Court reporters cover many different types of proceedings. While most of them are parts of legal cases, there are other types of testimony where the parties involved need a clear, certified record of what was said. One of these is called an examination un...
Author: Art Jones
Legal

Court Reporting Hiccups: Swearing in a Witness

07th January 2011
One of the duties of a court reporter is putting a witness under oath, most often as a notary public. While this may sound simple, there are occasionally quirky things that happen that make it difficult or impossible to do so. These are just a few of the ...
Author: Art Jones
Legal

How to Ensure Accuracy in a Court Reporter’s Transcript of a Deposition

09th November 2010
The court reporter tries to transcribe accurately what everyone says. If you or anyone else in the room speaks too quickly, this can be difficult. Speaking in measured tones makes the court reporter's job easier, and makes it more likely that the transcri...
Author: Judd Robbins
Legal

Legal Industry of Canada promotes Court Reporting

05th June 2009
The legal industry of Canada in the recent past has witnessed a tremendous growth and has given professions like court reporting a big boost. An essential process in every sense, court reporting often means preparing written accounts of spoken words for a...
Author: Bob Adams