Court reporter means every full-time or temporary court reporter compensated by the judicial branch pursuant to Iowa Code section 602.1502.
Court reporter means a person who records legal proceedings by stenotype machine or other
Court reporter means a person who is qualified to transcribe proceedings in a Circuit Court. “CRESPA” See “RESA.”
Examples of Court reporter in a sentence
The Discovery Department does not provide the services of a certified Court reporter.
The Court reporter shall retain the mechanical or electronic records or tapes, shorthand or stenographic notes as provided in Administrative Rule 7.
An official Court reporter shall be entitled to compensation for transcript at rates which are fixed from time to time by the Judicial Conference of the United States.
You also need to decide whether or not you want a Court reporter to record the proceeding.
Court reporter, transcripts and all other costs incurred by the arbitrator shall be borne equally by both parties.
More Definitions of Court reporter
Court reporter means any person who is professionally engaged in the business of transcribing and reporting court proceedings, whether or not such person is employed by the Court;
Court reporter means Vendor Staff who performs the act of making a verbatim record of the spoken word, whether by use of written symbols, steno mask equipment, stenographic equipment, or electronic devices, in any judicial proceedings pending in any of the courts of the State of Florida.
Court reporter means any individual engaged in the practice of court reporting as a profession as defined in Section 3(A).
Court reporter means a person designated as such under the Court Reporters Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988 Cap. S-10.1 or a person designated to record proceedings in the Provincial Court or youth justice court; (sténographe judiciaire);
Court reporter means a person specifically designated to perform the official court reporting services for the court including preparing a transcript of the record.