Carlsbad Court Reporting Services
Court reporters are much needed in today's court system. Court reporters offer the legal system a method in which to keep accurate and timely records of events, that take place during court proceedings. Court reporters are charged with ensuring that only the factual information that is presented during court proceedings or depositions, is recorded in a efficient and professional manner. Professional court reporters have the asset of speed, in the translation and dictation of the information that is presented to them. The rate at which a reporter can accurately translate verbatim information to dictation, is one of the key markers as to their status as a highly proficient court reporter. A high rate of translation of verbatim information to dictation, is very important due to the speedy manner in which attorneys may speak. In addition to the ability to dictate information quickly, highly efficient court reporters must have a grasp of legal terminology, and its applications in order to successfully record the information in a manner that is readable, and follows a logical sequence. In addition to speed, highly efficient court reporters are extremely accurate in the reporting of the information that takes place during depositions.
Carlsbad court reporting services offer the highest level court reporters, by ensuring that they only hire and retain the most proficient and professional court reporters available. We screen our applicants and accept only those who meet the highest standards of excellence in court reporting. Carlsbad court reporting services specialize in real-time court reporting, and ensure that their court reporters are highly proficient in real-time court reporting, which requires the speed and accuracy to record data nearly instantaneously. The ability to provide real-time court reporters, makes Carlsbad court reporting services highly sought after by those needing court reporters.
-Diana Carloni
Law Offices of James Bruce Minton, APC
By Todd Olivas & Associates, Inc.


