by Julie Uccelli | Feb 21, 2020 | Deposition Tips, General Info, Important to Know
Can the Notice of Deposition allow a non-licensed person to record your proceeding? Please be aware of the risk to your record and your case. Be sure to read the Notice of Deposition that is served on your office with language such as “We reserve the right...
by Julie Uccelli | Feb 12, 2020 | General Info, Important to Know
Not All Court Reporting Firms Define “Transcript” The Same Upon review of random invoices, some court reporting firms charge full transcript page rates for the word index, an extra cover/title page, a copy of the notification letter to the witness, blank...
by Julie Uccelli | Feb 5, 2020 | General Info
Q. What is a digital reporter? A. It is not a certified court reporter. Please be aware of the risk to your record and your case. Be sure to read the Notice of Deposition that is served on your office with language such as “We...
by Julie Uccelli | Oct 1, 2018 | Deposition Tips, General Info, Remote Depositions
Reasons To Use Video Recording Unavailability at the time of trial is perhaps the most commonly given reason for video recording a deposition. A witness may not be available to testify at a trial or...
by Julie Uccelli | Aug 7, 2018 | General Info
As a legal-support service, it is our goal to assist law firms in any aspect of legal support in order reduce their stress level. There is no such thing as too much advance notice when it comes to booking a court reporter. Since deposition court reporters are...
by Julie Uccelli | Feb 15, 2018 | General Info
Rates may vary depending on the location and type of proceeding. Formats also vary from state to state, and some states do not have a mandatory format or certification of their reporters. This can affect your invoice amount. When booking out of...