Why You Need A Court Reporter To Set The Record Straight

Law360, New York ( September 11, 2014, 3:31 PM EDT) -- Court reporters — who used to be a regular presence in every courtroom in the state, preserving every word for the record — are now conspicuously absent from many California courtrooms. This change is widespread throughout California, but varies from county to county. Several of California's largest counties, including Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, no longer provide court reporters in either civil law and motion or civil trial courtrooms. Privately arranging and paying for court reporters is now the new normal....

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