A court Reporter is a highly skilled professional that is trained in the ability to convert spoken words into information that can be read.
What Does A Court Reporter Do?
A Court Reporter, also commonly known as guardians of the record, their role is to capture spoken words by every party involved during a proceeding while keeping up with the pace. They are tasked with the responsibility of making sure they have accurate information and proper spellings. Court Reporters want to provide you with the most accurate transcript possible, so they often are tasked to make sure that parties are not talking over each other and that everyone is able to completely finish their sentences before another person speaks. Because every proceeding is different, court reporters have to be adaptable and have to stay on top of everything to provide you with top-notch service. Court reporters can also be tasked with the handling and presentation of the exhibits during a deposition.
After The Deposition
After the deposition, the court reporter will answer any questions or concerns you may have in regards to the transcript, format, or turnaround times. Now the court reporter is left with going back to their office and converting the information they gathered during the proceeding into a transcript that can be read by parties later on.
Where To Find A Court Reporter?
Here at Greensboro Court Reporting, we provide top-notch litigation services at affordable prices and one-stop shopping for all your court reporting, legal videography, and web-streaming needs. Greensboro Court Reporting has you covered. With more than a decade of experience serving the Greensboro area, let Greensboro Court Reporting put its expertise to work for you. We have worked with government offices, universities and schools, hospitals and medical companies, banks, energy companies, and many more. Our services have been utilized for cases ranging from Medical Malpractice, Business Litigation, Personal Injury, Construction Defect Claims, Antitrust, Professional Liability, and Aviation Litigation. Call us now to schedule your next deposition (336)-790-1819 .