
From Stenography to Digital: The Future of Court Reporting is Here!
Ever wondered how technology is transforming courtrooms? Dive into our latest article exploring the future of court reporting. Discover how digital court reporters are changing the game, offering speed, accuracy, and exciting career opportunities.

What does a Court Reporter do?
Court reporters, also known as court typists or stenographers, use special keyboards to document everything said in court. They have their own unique shorthand and type incredibly fast. Wondering about their earnings? On average, court reporters make $60,380 per year or $29.03 per hour. Their services are crucial for accurate record-keeping, and court reporting agencies offer various additional services like remote depositions and real-time reporting. The Florida Court Reporters Association oversees these professionals in the state. Digital court reporting is a technologically advanced alternative that uses audio and video recording technology. With faster turnaround times and lower costs, it's reshaping the industry. Court reporters are indispensable in the legal world, ensuring every word spoken in court is recorded.

The Challenges and Benefits of Remote Depositions in the Digital Age
Remote Depositions: Embracing Technology for Legal Proceedings. The legal industry has adapted to the pandemic by embracing remote depositions, allowing for uninterrupted legal processes. Discover the benefits, challenges, and how Cogent Legal Services can assist in overcoming these obstacles. Explore the rise of remote depositions, advantages like timely access to witness statements and cost savings, and challenges such as technology glitches and distractions. Overcome these hurdles with dedicated tech support and a focused deposition environment. Partner with Cogent Legal Services to navigate the future of remote depositions successfully.