As court reporters, our workspace changes on the hour as we rush to the office, a deposition downtown, back to the office, the courthouse, and home to work on expedited transcripts due the next morning. Phew. We work hard. And
At DLE Court Reporters, we love hearing from our clients that we made their lives easier with the services we provide. They review us with words like “stress-free” and “seamless transition onto our team” and, our personal favorite, “We won’t
Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything. Wyatt Earp said that, and our team at DLE Court Reporters agrees. Sort of. Because in our industry, fast is everything, and so is accuracy. For court reporters, accuracy is not celebrated; it’s
Ask any law firm out there, and they may tell you that strategy is the paramount reason behind their success. But without a winning team culture to propel that strategical genius forward, any organization is doomed to mediocrity. It’s been
There’s the commute. The trend toward achieving a healthier work-life balance. And the fact that digital developments makes the idea of an office rather 2017. Remote work isn’t a someday concept. It’s happening now. In a survey taken last year,
Law firms everywhere are facing pressure to lower costs for their clients while improving productivity and enhancing efficiency. They’re expected to win new business and develop further business from existing clients. Visit Pelican Law and get one now. Do you
With inherent cost of going to trial, arbitration is one of the most popular ways to resolve conflicts and disputes. Even so, arbitrators across the board are often surprised that young attorneys are often unprepared and disorganized for arbitration. As
If you’re in a court of law, it is absolutely critical that you have the best possible representation. Your lawyer will be able to make necessary arguments, interrogate witnesses, enter exhibits into evidence, and raise objections on your behalf. This
Ouch. If you work in the legal field, you’re well aware of how draining a full day of memo-writing, transcribing, deadline-meeting, and deposition-dashing can be. If you work in the court reporting field long enough, you are also painfully aware