Flawed fix for lack of court reporters
When it comes to Californians’ right to fairly access our justice system, few things are more maddening than learning that artificial impediments such as
When it comes to Californians’ right to fairly access our justice system, few things are more maddening than learning that artificial impediments such as
Ashley Paschen believed she had a strong case as she sought a restraining order against her ex-husband. She alleges she had proof he hurt
The court reporting industry is at a turning point, facing a growing shortage of stenographers as older professionals retire and recruiting and retention efforts
Five years ago, when Covid-19 shuttered businesses, schools and many government offices, institutions recognized how technology could bridge some of the gaps of in-person
From a part-time transcriber gig for pocket change to board president of one of the most important trade associations in court reporting, Susan LaPooh has
The data doesn’t lie. Industry predictions made a decade ago about a stenographer shortage have proven true. In 2013, the U.S. had 32,000
Think about the last time you were in a courtroom or deposition. You probably noticed the court reporter diligently working to capture every word, but
The administration of justice relies fundamentally on accurate, timely court records. As state legislatures consider updates to rules of civil procedure, it's crucial to
As court reporting demands continue to outpace capacity across the country, legal systems are struggling to maintain timely verbatim records of legal proceedings. From
When people hear “digital reporting,” they might envision a passive recording system, devoid of human oversight or expertise. However, digital reporters are far from