Kentuckiana Saves The Day At An Important Hearing:

We like to think that we always provide exceptional court reporting services. It’s nice when our clients agree. Here is a note we received a few days ago when we assisted a client with a last minute scheduling problem (names redacted to protect the innocent and not-so-innocent): Yesterday, I had a very important evidentiary hearing […]

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Could Your Choice of Court Reporter Subject You To A HIPAA Violation?

Protecting Health care Privacy, Court Reporters and the Potential for a  HIPAA Violation. The National Court Reporters Association recently released a guideline to help assist court reporters in understanding their obligations under the new HIPAA regulations. In her article “The HIPAA Regulations — What Has Changed and What You Need to Know,” attorney Melodi Gates […]

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Is Your Court Reporter A Rockefeller Or An Edison

Is Your Court Reporter A Rockefeller Or An Edison? If you are reading this article from your computer, smart phone, or tablet, please keep in mind that the technology you hold in your hands was almost branded as “too dangerous” to be used. In the late 1800s, Thomas Edison and Andrew Carnegie were the pioneers […]

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Depositions 101: What Law School Doesn’t Teach You.

Depositions 101: What Law School Doesn’t Teach You. Our firm recently covered a young attorney’s first ever deposition. When we asked why he chose our reporting firm over the many other options available, he informed me that he had no idea how to schedule a deposition or a court reporter and was just focused on […]

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Louisville Video Depositions

  Louisville (Jefferson County) Courtrooms Are At The Forefront Of Audio/Visual Technology. Our Louisville court reporters are always monitoring the changes in our industry and this is one that will change your deposition practice. The Jefferson Courtroom Upgrade Project (JCUP) has completed the installation of an all-digital multi-input, triple-screen output audio/video system in Divisions 1 and […]

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About Our Court Reporters’ Affiliations

The purpose of this post is to clarify the organizations with which Kentuckiana Reporters and our employees are affiliated. Kentuckiana Reporters employs a diverse group of court reporters and videographers. They all have different backgrounds, different levels of experience, live in different areas and even employ different methods of court reporting. Accordingly, our website lists […]

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The Jefferson Courtroom Upgrade Project Will Change Your Practice

“The days in which you could try a case with a dry erase board, a marker and a booming voice are gone”, according to Judge McKay Chauvin, Jefferson Circuit Court, Division 8.  Stop and think about that for a minute. The fact that talent, a strong case and basic illustrations are no longer enough to […]

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Sanction Trial Presentation and Syncing

    As you are probably aware (and/or tired of hearing), we pride ourselves on staying at the cutting edge of litigation and trial presentation technology. We were the first Louisville court reporting firm to begin using Visionary trial presentation and synchronization software. We have also always carried West Publisher and Trial Director for our […]

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The Proposed Change to the Jefferson Local Rules Regarding the Filing of Depositions Should be Revised.

Chief Jefferson Circuit Judge Audra Eckerle recently announced that the Circuit Court was tendering proposed changes to the Jefferson County Local Rules. One particular rule, LR 1202, is designed to address the filing of deposition transcripts with the Court Clerk. Technically, paper copies are supposed to be filed. However, space limitations have discontinued the practice. […]

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