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Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Presented by Your name and contact info

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Attorneys make the record – court reporters preserve it Reporters are impartial officers of the court Importance of an accurate record Preservation for courtroom proceedings Record on appeal

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Realtime transcript feed display Reporters with Realtime technology – Live feed from reporter Your case issues Auto tagging of key words Issue highlights Quick marks for later review Delivered to your laptop in Realtime

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Overview of methods for capturing a record Goal is that all on-the-record spoken words are converted to text. Three current methods in use; Shorthand Reporter captures spoken content on a stenographic machine. Converted to text through a CAT system during proceedings. Voice Reporter Verbally repeats all spoken content during proceedings. Converted to text through a VR system. Both have available realtime display of text as Reporter captures the record. Digital Audio Recording text not available prior to transcription. Speaker identification and content accuracy dependent on quality of audio recording.

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Tips for making the deposition record Preparation and scheduling Provide notice of deposition Duration of deposition Alert the reporting firm to special reporting needs Required delivery time / regular or expedited Specify format for final transcript Preferred skill level of the reporter / type of case Advise ASAP if depo cancels

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – before the first question Consider room layout and size Provide caption for court reporter Give business card to reporter (and videographer) Location of court reporter is critical to ensure proper record (must hear testimony) Marking exhibits during the deposition and/or premarking exhibits Introduce parties to the reporter Inform your witness of reporter duties

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – after the first question It must be in the record to count Indicate your stipulations Make the introduction count Speak clearly and at well-modulated pace Reporters write what is said, not what is done (i.e., not gestures) Clearly speak your objections Wait until your opponent is finished objecting before responding Let the witness finish before your next question

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – after the first question Encourage your witness to wait until youre finished before answering Take breaks There are no pictures in transcriptsdescribe actions Preserve any electronic marking that witnesses make on exhibits Be precise when using numbers Spell names and geographical locations

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – after the first question Prevent confusion in the transcript Avoid repeating answers unless theres a specific need (i.e., accents) Avoid uttering Yes, Okay, I see Directions can prove difficult for some; better to say, Heading into town, or toward Baltimore rather than east, north, etc. Tailor your language to the witness, keeping questions simple and straight What may be English to you may be Greek to the reporter

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – after the first question Learn how to argue correctly on the record Establish what off the record means Be clear when you are quoting Clarify the use of pronouns Watch out for distractions, such as clicking pens Be aware of confidential and sensitive materials There are no blanks in the transcripts to be filled in later

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – after the last answer Clearly indicate your ordering instructions Know the local practice for who is responsible for the original transcript and copies for counsel, etc. Be responsive when the reporter contacts you for clarifications

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation To obtain the best record – after youve read the transcript If you feel there is a problem with the testimony or the conduct of the reporter, contact the owner of the reporting firm and let them know your concerns The only way a firm can address a problem is if they know about it

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation How to get the most out of a reporting firm Research what services the agency can offer Internet website of reporting agency Telephone call direct to local agency office Know what services you need

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Know Your Technology Realtime Technology Equipment and software needed Learn how to enhance your realtime record Realtime to remote locations Connection to internet in deposition Dial-up or high-speed Wireless credentials Anticipate firewall issues Rough draft vs. certified records Changes may include spelling, page numbers, line numbers and total number of pages

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Know Your Technology Realtime Technology View, annotate and digest testimony as it is being transcribed in real time. This advanced delivery is only available when you order: A Court Reporter capable of realtime And request a connection from the court reporter to your laptop Example of live feed from your reporter Your case issues Auto tagging of key words Issue highlights Quick marks for later review

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Litigation Support Time saving value-add services available from your reporter Synchronizing video and/or audio Scanned exhibits With deposition exhibit stickers Linking exhibits to transcript file Know your preferred transcript management software Trial Presentation compatible formats Know your preferred trial presentation software Acceptable file formats delivered Scanned exhibits Video Audio

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Checklist- Did you… Send the notice to the court reporter ( is perfect)? Indicate the type of testimony? Indicate special delivery requirements? Indicate the approximate duration? Indicate special requirements (videotape, video conferencing, realtime, etc.)? Indicate the preferred skill level of the reporter? Indicate your preference for going green (i.e., receive transcripts, invoices & statement electronically)? Receive a confirmation from the court reporter the day before the deposition?

Making the Best Record Sponsored by the National Court Reporters Foundation Questions?