Just as significant as any aspect of a case, a great court reporting firm contributes an important role in today’s legal field. In order to do the best by your team and clients, ensure that the court reporting firm of your choice exemplifies the same standard of commitment and professionalism as any legal expert. Although with experience comes a great amount of implied knowledge, we at Abrams, Mah and Kahn have compiled a complete list of six key aspects to examine before starting a working relationship with any court reporting firm.
What To Look For In Orange County Court Reporters
- Expert Court Reporters
- All NCRA certified court reporters should have at least a CSR license and be able to type at 200 words per minute.
- Be a complete professional in attitude, work ethic, and dress.
- Skilled at editing, research, and proofreading.
- Location Presence
- It is best if the court reporting firm services the area you need for easily accessible conference suites and for the court reporter’s commute.
- Full Litigation Support
- Today’s court reporting firm should offer a minimum of legal video, litigation support, court reporting, transcribing, translating, and 24/7 scheduling services.
- Informative Website
- For convenience and ease, your chosen court reporting firm should have a client login as well as an online repository that is remotely accessible.
- Excellent Transcripts
- Transcripts should always come to you on time and in a format that is easily unbound.
- E-transcripts or transcripts synched with video are other services that should also be available.
- Latest Technology
- Because today’s technology develops so quickly, your chosen court reporting firm should have a team of technicians on hand to ensure that all systems are synching correctly.
- They should also be using the latest CAT programs and be able to transfer all transcriptions to your team in the format you require.
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