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IPSO Rules Against DailyRecord.co.uk

DailyRecord.co.uk published two articles online which caused a man to complain to the Independent Press Standards Organisation and identified that they breached Clause (Victims of Sexual Assault) of the Editors’

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How Does A Court Reporter Type So Fast?

Court reporters sit silently in proceedings, mediation, and meetings listening to every word being said while simultaneously typing away at a pace reaching upwards of 225 wpm. They do this

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Court Reporters vs. Audio Recordings

Court reporters are making their way back into court rooms, mediations, meetings, and even interviews in the digital age, for reasons most people may already know. With technology advancing every

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5 Tips For An Effective Meeting

Although meetings are often a great tool to drive productivity and focus in the workplace, poorly run meetings can be a waste of time and leave everyone feeling frustrated. Here

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2017 Oscars: Best Picture Mix-Up

“The Oscar for Best Picture goes to… Emma Stone, La La Land?!” Wait…what?! As we are all aware of by now, when the last award of the night was presented

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Top 10 Reasons to Book with OTR

Privacy Privacy is what we do best. Whether you are looking for a place to have a quiet meeting with colleagues or clients, a confidential meeting outside of your office,

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Proofread for Precision

Proofread for Precision Not all court reporting services are created equal. A critical step in rendering a transcript useful, is to have the transcript proofread – if the transcript doesn’t

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Stenography vs. Voice Reporting

Guest Post: Stenography vs. Voice Reporting by Whitney Joy Smith In order to make the decision between stenography and voice reporting, a deeper understanding of how the two work is

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