Kentucky Court Reporters Sets the Standard For Certified Court Reporting
Kentucky Court Reporters Blog
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2y ago
Kentucky Court Reporters sets the standard for certified court reporting. We have more nationally certified reporters than any firm in the state. Even though it is not required by the state of Kentucky, we will now require all of our reporters to become certified within their first year of employment. This list will grow rapidly over the next few months: Since 1995, the AAERT certifications have been recognized as the leading certification for courts and businesses throughout the United States.  These certifications are growing in popularity in Canada and throughout the world d ..read more
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Anywhere and Everywhere. But what does that really mean?
Kentucky Court Reporters Blog
by hatfiled developer
2y ago
          Kentucky Court Reporters takes pride in confidently assuring attorneys and paralegals that we are available to provide coverage for their depositions: no matter where they take place, how they take place, or when they take place. This all sounds great. But do we really mean it? The answer is a resounding YES! Here are just a few ways that Kentucky Court Reporters ensures that we will always be able to cover your depositions. Anywhere:            Kentucky Court Reporters is proud to provide coverage for the entire state of Ken ..read more
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Tips for Witnesses Before an Online Deposition
Kentucky Court Reporters Blog
by hatfiled developer
2y ago
1. Bring a Photo ID. The court reporter will have to ensure that the witness has been properly identified and will ask for a non-expired ID. Preferably, use a driver’s license, passport or state issued ID card. If you need to use a different form of ID, please ask in advance. 2. No Kids. No Pets. The most common distractions are kids and pets. If you had to give testimony at trial, you would not bring your dog and cat to the courtroom. Find a sitter for all pets and kids during your online deposition. 3.  No Distracting Backgrounds. Make sure the room you choose for the witness has nothin ..read more
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How to Take Depositions during a Coronavirus Outbreak
Kentucky Court Reporters Blog
by hatfiled developer
2y ago
On February 25, 2020, Dr. Nancy Messonier, the CDC’s director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, announced that the public needs to prepare for the Coronavirus to become a pandemic. “It is not so much a question of if this will happen in this country anymore but a question of when this will happen,” she told reporters. “We are asking the American public to prepare for the expectation that this might be bad.”  The week before this announcement, I started my Monday in Louisville and flew to Minneapolis for a connection in Denver.  ..read more
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Digital Court Reporting is the Future of Court Reporting.
Kentucky Court Reporters Blog
by hatfiled developer
2y ago
It was with both amusement and concern that I recently read an article from Christine Phipps instructing lawyers to only hire stenographic court reporters. Phipps’ article was apparently emailed directly to many attorneys, including our clients. It was amusing because it sounded like a horse-and-buggy driver warning about the dangers of automobiles. That is, it was low on facts and high on fearmongering. The article concerns me because it is a rejection of technology and a call for our legal system to embrace higher and unnecessary costs when it is already under heavy financial stress. Attorne ..read more
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