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Recording legal proceedings
Conferencing with court staff
Verifying records accuracy
Reviewing documents for compliance
Proofreading files
Entering information
Maintaining order of legal documents
Preparing legal documents
Providing information
Filing documents
Typing documents
Processing legal evidence
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Court Reporter and Simultaneous Captioner
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Court Reporter and Simultaneous Captioner with experience in Recording legal proceedings and Conferencing with court staff.
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Court Reporter and Simultaneous Captioner
Where you worked
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Recorded verbatim proceedings of court sessions
Proofread transcripts for correct spelling
Clarified inaudible statements with speakers
Provided transcripts upon request from judges
Transcribed recorded proceedings in established formats
Logged and stored exhibits from court proceedings
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Recording legal proceedings, Conferencing with court staff, Verifying records accuracy, Reviewing documents for compliance, Proofreading files, Entering information, Maintaining order of legal documents, Preparing legal documents, Providing information, Filing documents, Typing documents, Processing legal evidence
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Recorded verbatim proceedings of court sessionsProofread transcripts for correct spellingClarified inaudible statements with speakersProvided transcripts upon request from judgesTranscribed recorded proceedings in established formatsLogged and stored exhibits from court proceedings
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Recorded verbatim proceedings of court sessions, ensuring accurate representation of spoken words
Clarified inaudible statements with speakers to maintain the integrity of the record
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Recorded verbatim proceedings of several court sessions each week, ensuring accurate representation of spoken words
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Clarified inaudible statements with speakers to maintain the integrity of the record
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Ensured complete and accurate transcriptsReduced errors in final documentsImproved clarity for all parties involved
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This work commonly includes recorded verbatim proceedings of court sessions, proofread transcripts for correct spelling, and clarified inaudible statements with speakers.
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Court Reporter and Simultaneous Captioner
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What you have not done yet. Entering information, Maintaining order of legal documents, Preparing legal documents
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Already yours: Recording legal proceedings, Conferencing with court staff, Reviewing documents for compliance
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What you have not done yet. Preparing legal documentation, Researching legal materials, Evaluating related information