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Benefits of Each Type of Court Reporter

By Adriana Noton_

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Court reporting is one career that is in great demand. During any court session or other setting that requires a legal record, a record will be recorded by a court reporter. The job of a court reporter involves recording the spoken word during a session such as a deposition, discovery hearing, court trial, or arbitration. Speed and accuracy are two essential skills required to be a court reporter as they have to record verbatim everything that is being said.

There a number of different types of court reporters that include:

1. A Steno Mask Reporter is a type of court reporter that is employed in such places as court rooms and other settings that require verbatim recording. The ‘mask’ is a recording apparatus which gives the reporter the capability of reiterating what is being said word for word. The device contains a mechanism that prevents other people in the room from hearing what is being said when the reporter talks into the mic. The verbal recording is later transcribed ether by a transcriber or by computer that has voice-recognition software. The reporter can also report any reaction that may occur during testimony. The benefit of this type of court reporting is that you don’t have to manually record what is being said in real-time.

2. Steno Typing Reporting is a type of court reporting where the reporter will press a certain number of keys at a time using a stenograph to record what is being spoken. This allows for a lot of information to be recorded quickly and efficiently. The court reporter must be well trained to use the stenograph and can record quickly and accurately. Every bit of testimony must be recorded exactly as spoken. Often a computer is connected to the stenograph so that attorneys can follow along as the trial progresses. Precise and fast transcription skills are needed. The benefit of this type of recording is that you don’t have to enter every letter when typing.

3. Electronic Recording is a type of court reporting that involves recording what people are saying electronically. It can involve using mic installed in specific areas of the room, especially in areas where it is hard to hear someone speaking. Later, the electronic recordings are transcribed. This method is beneficial for rooms with poor sound quality and physical barriers. The benefit of this type of court reporting is that you don’t have to manually record what is being said in real-time and you get to use the latest technology.

The type of court reporter that is used in any given situation depends on what type of event is taking place. As well, it can also depend on the court reporter’s personal preferences. They are all a quality method of reporting and are all very important to maintaining the integrity of the judicial system.

The type of court reporter that is used in any given situation depends on what type of event is taking place. As well, it can also depend on the court reporter’s personal preferences. They are all a quality method of reporting and are all very important to maintaining the integrity of the judicial system.

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Noton_, Adriana "Benefits of Each Type of Court Reporter." Benefits of Each Type of Court Reporter. 29 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 9 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/legal/benefits-of-each-type-of-court-reporter/>.

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