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    The Cost of Quality

    As president of the Chartered Shorthand Reporters’ Association of Ontario, and as a member of the Technical Evaluation Committee of the National Court Reporters’ Association, I am in a unique position of being privy to a lot of information that people in the legal [Read More]

    Tips for Creating an Excellent Record – My American Experience

    As a court reporter with over 30 years of experience, I’ve had the opportunity to listen to hundreds of lawyers/attorneys conduct examinations and depositions over the years.  In this fast-paced world, where everyone is trying to cram in as much as possible, the taking [Read More]

    One Tip for Becoming a Great Court Reporter …and 10 pieces of advice to getting there

    I’ve been preaching technology for years now, and as the world unfolds with voice recognition software, digital recording quality and the like, it’s never been clearer to me that a shorthand reporter’s biggest asset is their skillset to provide services like rough [Read More]

    How do they do that?

    How do they do that?

    As a court reporter I am asked many, many times, “How do you do that?”  And while I try to explain that writing live, voice-to-text realtime – where the spoken word is instantaneously translated into readable text via a trained shorthand court reporter (me), [Read More]