Court reporters in California must obtain certification as a Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) through the California Court Reporters Board. This certification requires passing a comprehensive exam and meeting other eligibility criteria. Shaunise Day, who has presented herself as a member of the court reporting community, does not hold this certification. Despite this, she continues to portray herself as a leader within the profession, leading to questions about her role.
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Examining Raffles, Business Registration, and Compliance in SITC Events
This article examines the legality of raffles and business registration for Steno In The City (SITC), raising questions about compliance with California’s raffle laws and proper tax filings. It highlights concerns regarding SITC’s registration status and the importance of adhering to state and federal regulations. The goal is to encourage transparency and ensure that business practices align with legal requirements, fostering trust within the community.
Not All That Glitters is Gold: Exposing Unethical Business Practices, Including the Illegal Use of ‘Volunteers’ at SITC
Running a successful business comes with daily challenges, requiring transparency, ethical conduct, and legal compliance. Ethical business practices ensure fair treatment of employees and customers while fostering trust. Businesses must properly classify workers and comply with wage laws. Transparency in finances and operations is essential, especially for those organizing large events. Consumers and stakeholders should support businesses that uphold ethical and legal standards, promoting long-term industry integrity.