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I once had a federal judge explain to me, in detail and with great conviction, that digital recording would never be adopted as an acceptable courtreporting method. His argument was simple: Digital recording was fine, but judges and lawyers needed a written record. Transcriptionists Are Trained Professionals.
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Connor Reporting, a Veritext company, is proud to participate in this year’s Feeding America campaign. When a deposition is scheduled and the FEEDUSA19 code is used, Veritext donates 10 meals to Feeding America. Together, the nationwide Feeding America network provides much-needed meals and assistance to families in need.
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You will be notified via email to make your deposit payment via credit card. Once the audio is received and the deposit is paid, we will provide a due date. You always have the opportunity to negotiate expedited service. The transcript will be valid for use in court or for any official filing purposes.
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