Court Reporters
Video Description: With all the bickering that goes on at depositions and trials, how can they possibly transcribe it all? Related Article Subjects: clientelevision, court reporter, deposition, lawyer, stenographer, testimony, transcript, trial
Court Reporters: From Two-year Degrees to Six-figure SalariesBy: Kelli Smith | 10/09/2008 | Career ManagementImagine a six-figure income and some familiar figures may come to mind. Doctors, lawyers, and top-level executives are no strangers to incomes above $100,000, but you might not realize the pay scale possible for those who make a living transcribing court cases. Court Reporting Is a Terrific Opportunity to Work from HomeBy: Christine Harrell | 23/01/2008 | CareersThere are a growing number of workers today who are looking for non-traditional employment that gives them the flexibility to stay at home with their families. Empowered work at home moms are a growing segment of the workforce and are being joined by a lot of work at home dads. Is Court Reporting A Dying Profession?By: A Nutt | 01/06/2009 | LawThe role of a court reporter is to maintain an accurate record of word for word transcripts of conversations, legal proceedings, meetings, and other circumstances requiring a documented account that will serve as legally binding evidence. Court reporters can be found working at court trials, providing translation services for the... Career Spotlight Court ReporterBy: Subhash Kandpal | 06/10/2009 | Career ManagementMost of the people when think of working in legal field generally think of becoming a judge or a lawyer. For all those people who are looking to establish themselves in legal field must not overlook other job opportunities. One of the careers which are often overlooked by aspirants is Court reporter. Legal Career is Much Beyond LawyersBy: Elizabeth Martinez | 24/09/2009 | CareersOne of the most noticeable things about legal career is that it is much beyond lawyers today. In other words, you do not have to be a lawyer to be in the legal market or pursue a law career. You can definitely go for an alternative career once you have decided about shifting or choosing any other law field apart from your regular practicing. But before you do so, you need to know how an alternative career will affect your entire legal career. How to Prepare for a Georgia DepositionBy: stokesinjurylawyer | 10/05/2008 | LawYour deposition in a court case may be the first time you've ever been asked to give legal testimony under oath. Because the questions may be very personal and your answers may be important to your case, and because you'll be testifying in a room with your Atlanta lawyer and one or more opposing lawyers, a deposition can be intimidating. If you're giving a deposition in a Georgia civil case, it helps to know ahead of time what to expect. Depositions – Understand How It WorksBy: Thomas Ajava | 10/11/2009 | Personal InjuryEvery lawsuit is based on the evidence presented in it. That is a rather obvious statement. The procedure for these lawsuits calls for a period of discovery. As the name suggests, this is the time when the parties find out what each other have in regards to evidence and generate testimony from the parties and witnesses regarding the events of the dispute. This testimony is gained through the deposition process. Lawyer FAQBy: lawfaq | 28/09/2009 | LawWhat do corporate lawyers do? Almost anything related to the law. It depends on the corporation and the lawyer's duties. Contract negotiation is big, as is making sure the corporation obeys all of its filing requirements with the local/state/federal governments governments. Remember, home owners associations, drug manufacturers, construction companies, charitable organizations, etc. are each some type of business.
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