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Stenography in Action!

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Judy Bellinger

RPR & CRR

The stenographer just got a standing ovation by the jury crowd for her hard work. Judge said it was a first! #DeppHeardTrial

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Kristi Lipscomb

RPR

Take a glimpse into what a typical day is like for an official court reporter, like Victoria J. Bostic, RPR, from Barnesville, Ohio.

COURT REPORTER SHORTAGE SPARKS CREATIVE MEASURES AND WIDENS DOOR FOR BLUNDERS

Nationally, this is an emerging issue given the diminishing number of available court reporters which means counsel should revisit code provisions closely as these situations will assuredly arise, and missteps could have an impact on the litigation.

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Michele + Linda

U.S. Open Stenographers

In the main interview room at the U.S. Open, players file in and out, talking to the assembled media about triumph or defeat. One constant in the room over those two weeks is the stenographers who produce invaluable transcripts for the journalists.

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Lashawn Marshall

RPR

Lashawn Marshall, RPR, recently competed on the game show Wheel of Fortune. And Won!!

"Becoming a court reporter can take less than two years — and doesn’t require a degree"

While the education requirements for becoming a court reporter vary by state, most states require you to have a high school diploma or equivalent, and to complete a court reporting program accredited by the National Court Reporters Association, which may consist of an associate’s degree or a professional certificate.
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