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BLAWG LOG: Court reporters see their numbers dwindle

Humans or machines? When it comes to documenting proceedings in courts, technology seems to be winning out.

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Recording technology: Man vs. machine in the courtroom

Eight years after becoming the first state judge to embrace audio digital recording in the court, Dodge County Circuit Judge John Storck is exploring another groundbreaking means of keeping records.

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Some proceedings could face future without court reporters

Much like criminal and civil cases, the typical workers’ compensation proceeding has certain fixtures: a judge, lawyers, witnesses and a court reporter.

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Some lawyers, clients being charged extra for deposition transcripts

It was a situation that La Crosse civil trial lawyer Mike Gill would run into from time to time while practicing in western Wisconsin and Minnesota in the late 1990s and early 2000s: He would attend a...

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Budget panel to decide fate of workers’ comp court reporters

A powerful panel of lawmakers is close to voting on whether the state will continue requiring court reporters to be present at workers’ compensation proceedings.

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Some proceedings could face future without court reporters

Much like criminal and civil cases, the typical workers’ compensation proceeding has certain fixtures: a judge, lawyers, witnesses and a court reporter.

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Some lawyers, clients being charged extra for deposition transcripts

It was a situation that La Crosse civil trial lawyer Mike Gill would run into from time to time while practicing in western Wisconsin and Minnesota in the late 1990s and early 2000s: He would attend a...

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Budget panel to decide fate of workers’ comp court reporters

A powerful panel of lawmakers is close to voting on whether the state will continue requiring court reporters to be present at workers’ compensation proceedings.

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Some proceedings could face future without court reporters

Much like criminal and civil cases, the typical workers’ compensation proceeding has certain fixtures: a judge, lawyers, witnesses and a court reporter. The post Some proceedings could face future...

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Some lawyers, clients being charged extra for deposition transcripts

It was a situation that La Crosse civil trial lawyer Mike Gill would run into from time to time while practicing in western Wisconsin and Minnesota in the late 1990s and early 2000s: He would attend a...

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Budget panel to decide fate of workers’ comp court reporters

A powerful panel of lawmakers is close to voting on whether the state will continue requiring court reporters to be present at workers’ compensation proceedings. The post Budget panel to decide fate of...

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Iowa’s court reporter shortage could get even worse

Not many careers can guarantee job openings at any given time, but this one — described by employees as "interesting, challenging and fascinating" — has 33 openings in Iowa with an annual starting pay...

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