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Why Reporters Used to Stay — and What Agencies Must Rebuild to Keep Them Now
There was a time when court reporters stayed with agencies because agencies gave them stability, protection, professional identity, and a future. That relationship quietly eroded as…
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When the Court Becomes the Classroom – How In-House Voice-Writing Programs Are Reshaping the Record
Courts across the country are quietly launching in-house voice-writing programs, training clerks and court staff to become certified reporters. Framed as a solution to shortages, these…
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When the Record Listens Back -How the Heppner Era of AI Liability Collides With Court Reporting
The Heppner decision reframes the court-reporting debate. The issue is no longer speed or convenience but legal accountability. Courts protect communications only when a human professional…
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