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Archive for October 2011

In the few seconds it takes to say six words, Mark Sturgeon’s fingers do a rapid tap dance across the keys of his stenotype and pause, waiting to record the next spoken statement. The thin column of paper sliding out of the stenotype reads “P H A EU R PBLG.” “That’s short for ‘Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,’” Sturgeon

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Sheila Wilson, owner of Wilson Court Reporting Agency and president of the Tennessee Court Reporters Association (TCRA), has fought to gain anti-contracting legislation in court reporting not once, but twice. Now it appears she might have to go in for another round. Wilson says the law community was excited when legislation passed twice in Tennessee regarding eliminating contracting with parties

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Eye halve a spelling chequer. It came with my pea sea. It plainly marques four my revue miss steaks eye kin knot sea. Eye strike a key and type a word and weight four it two say, weather eye am wrong oar write; it shows me strait a weigh. As soon as a mist ache is maid, it nose bee

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DRA welcomes these very smart new members who spent their money wisely on supporting their profession: Irene Abbey, CSR Michelle Ando Christy Cannariato, CSR Claudia Casotti-Stevenson Bonnie Chufar-Comstock Nikki Cotton, CSR Shannon Elisalda Tami Faughn David Freeman Linda Golkow, CSR Loralee Hiatt, CSR Julie Miller Michael Miller, CSR Susan Miller, CSR Rachel Pearlman Sonia Renee Smith, CSR Julie Way

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PRESS RELEASE – JACK W. HUNT & ASSOCIATES, INC. Kevin R. Hunt, President of Jack W. Hunt & Associates, Inc., conservatively estimated to be the universally acclaimed best reporting firm in the world[i][i], has announced the complete transition of their firm to Voice Recognition. According to a recent ABC World News interview with George Stephanopolous[ii][ii], Mr. Hunt states this comes

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