Lawyers can help court reporters do their jobs better
By Peter Vieth
Published: January 23, 2012
Tags: Practice Tips
Court reporters are the silent sentinels of the record. They are the invisible men and women tapping away during a court hearing or deposition. They transcribe the proceeding and fulfill a critical duty – creating a written record that can carry a case forward or stop it in its tracks.
Too often, though, attorneys unintentionally thwart ...
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