On January of this year lawyers and court reporters were definitely concerned about the future of deposition, court reporters, transcripts and technology in the legal system. Why? Well the Supreme Court first decided to discontinue the use of per diem court reporters during civil trials and replace them with a tape-recording system. By late January the ruling had changed to using digital recorders in the court but still using per diem court reporters to create transcripts... a true case of Man vs. Machine.But why the change and why know? Well the other 6 trial court departments already use digital recording systems, they figured the transcripts would be produced faster, and bottom line... they wanted to save money. But the surprising part is that lawyers and court reporters were very disappointed about this ruling which proves that lawyers and court reporters are fully aware how important court reporters are to the legal system; not only during the deposition process, but also to provide checks and balances.
Lawyer and court reporter relationships an integral part of depositions and legal proceedings, that’s why it’s so important to find a reputable court reporting agency to make sure transcripts, dictation, etc. is done right the first time. Mistakes in the legal system can not only cause lots of money but can also affect many lives whether it’s someone’s job or a court ruling.
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8 comments:
Having a live court reporter in a courtroom has proved to create a more accurate record. When courts try to save costs be replacing court reporters, they lose quality. There are many instances where tapes are lost or destroyed. When possible, always have a court reporter report your proceedings.
Also, there is always a chance of computer/recorder error with digital recording. I agree with you Rosalie.
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Having court reporters can also be helpful. If they want to continue to their goal then they can do so. But the demand and the income for the court reporting agency industry will be smaller because of this issue. I hope they can realize the importance of these people.
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