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New court recording system debated

The Worcester Telegram posted an article on March 27 that quotes Kathy Silva, RPR, CRR, a freelance reporter from Andover, Mass., and president of the…

TECHNOLOGY: The benefits of early adoption

By David Ward Because concentration is paramount for their job, court reporters don’t like disruptions — and that often extends to the equipment and other…

How to handle digital read-and-signs

Court reporters are often put into a situation where a witness asks to read and sign a transcript without the lawyer ordering a copy. If…

LiveDeposition to speak at STARtech conference

In a press release issued March 9, LiveDeposition, a provider of local and remote litigation event technology, announced that Vice President of Sales Jason Richmond…

1CapApp Gen VI released

In a press release issued Feb. 14, 1CapApp announced the release of Gen. VI, which includes 1Net, Automatic Language translation, and an update to their…

TECH REVIEW: Mouse Without Borders

By Sue Terry If you ever have the occasion to use two computers at home, I recommend Mouse Without Borders. This small Microsoft software download,…

TECH: Talking technology with Fred Middlebrooks

  By Debra A. Levinson Fred Middlebrooks, recently of Stenograph, has create CR-Help.com, a consulting company with the specific mission to help court reporters better…

The 12 gifts of court reporting tech

By Christine Phipps Here is a short list of cool tech gadgets that court reporters would love, including a few little stocking stuffers. iShowFast USB…

TECH REVIEW: SpaceSniffer

By Lisa Knight A Windows application called SpaceSniffer, created by Uderzo Software, looks at which specific files are on a hard drive and how big…