While attending a legal seminar on depositions, a speaker, (who is also a court reporter) announced that he would likely cease delivering paper transcripts within two years. He attributed this change to a desire by attorneys to “go paperless.” This sparked me to ask the question, is it really wise to go entirely paperless? Well, […]
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Court Reporters Who Travel
Did you realize that Kentucky is over 380 miles long? It would take over six hours to drive from Kentucky’s easternmost point in Pike County to its westernmost point in Fulton County. For an attorney who works from one of the Commonwealth’s larger cities, such as Louisville or Lexington, this can make for a lot […]
Kentuckiana Court Reporters Preserves Your Record For Appeal
Everyone carries an idealized image of the courtroom in their head. The quintessential image is that of Atticus Finch defending Tom Robinson in a tense Alabama courtroom. Most people also visualize a loud (slightly corrupt) judge and a demure court reporter dutifully noting every word of the record. The reality is that judges are, for […]
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Will Google Eliminate Car Accident Litigation?
Every year our court reporters are asked about how the evolution of speech recognition technology will change our industry. Our response has always been that effective speech recognition software is still years away. Moreover, systems like Siri are incapable of keeping up with multiple speakers or with individuals who have unique accents. An Eastern Kentucky […]
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Stream Depositions to Your Experts
Medical malpractice litigators constantly face the daunting task of understanding the medicine at issue in their cases. Unlike doctors, medical malpractice attorneys do not usually get to specialize in only one type of medical case. Over the course of a year, an attorney may face medical topics as diverse as laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures, hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy in […]
Pikeville Kentucky Court Reporters
Its that time of year again, Hillbilly Days has finally returned to Pikeville, Kentucky. Pike County has been celebrating the Hillbilly Days Festival since 1977. The annual event serves as a fundraiser to benefit the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. Look ,when the festival founders are named “Shady” and “Dirty Ear”, you know you […]
Low Cost Depositions
Kentuckiana Court Reporters has been an outspoken advocate for lowering the cost of depositions. Not surprisingly, our competitors have reacted very negatively toward our effort to lower costs without compromising quality. Their first reaction was to claim that our prices were not really as low as we claimed. Some even implied that we were secretly […]
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While we hold ourselves to the highest standards for court reporting and legal video, we try not to take ourselves too seriously away from the office. We have a crack staff of hilarious Facebook writers who will make your day a little less stressful. The next time that annoying guy from accounting hassles you, just […]
Louisville Court Reporters: A Full Service Firm
Attorneys and their staff have a lot of choices when looking for Louisville court reporters. With the rapid evolution of the internet it has become possible for almost anyone to create a website that portrays their business in the most positive way possible. A simple Google search reveals dozens of court reporters in Louisville who […]
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Kentuckiana Court Reporters Provides Assistance to Louisville Neighborhood Groups
The Courier Journal recently reported that the Louisville Metro Government has proposed charging neighborhood groups $2000 or $3000 when they ask the Metro Planning Commission to hear discussion on controversial zoning changes in the evenings. When a developer seeks approval to build a parking garage or an apartment complex, nearby property owners can petition the […]
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