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THIS PUBLIC ADVISORY OPINION REFLECTS THE STATUS OF THE LAW IN MOST JURISDICTIONS. MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO THE ACCEPTED PRACTICES SET FORTH IN THIS PUBLIC ADVISORY OPINION TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH PRACTICES ARE CONSISTENT WITH THEIR OWN APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Categories: Ethics and Business Practices
Filing extension on appeal to accept freelance assignments (1987) Statement of facts An official reporter who has received an order for a transcript for appeal purposes accepts a freelance assignment calling for expedited delivery. In order to make timely delivery of the freelance transcript, the reporter must request an extension of time for filing his own transcript. Is the reporter's conduct a…
Webster's defines "repository" as a place, room, or container where something is deposited or stored. For several years, court reporters have maintained repositories, a dedicated space in their office where case-specific transcripts and exhibits are stored and made available to attorneys and their support staff for review as necessary, typically for large, multiparty, paper-intensive cases. With …
Categories: Professionals
The following list explains the many benefits and services that are available to state and local reporting associations. Services or benefits that differ for a nonaffiliated association compared to an affiliated association are designated with an asterisk.
Categories: States
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Categories: Committee
Please note most documents are NCRA Members Only content and in Adobe Acrobat format. Tax Court Case: Court Reporter Is Independent Contractor Are Your Independent Contractors Really Independent Contractors? The (1999) Tax Season: What You Need to Know All About my Audit With the IRS What Independent Contractor Agreements Should Cover Independent Contractor or Employee? IRS Training Materials: Ind…
By Thom Weidlich Is a transcript worth more than the paper it’s printed on? Can you justify charging for your time and effort? If there’s a difference, should you consider alternative ways to ensure that you are being fairly compensated for your work?... Complete Article [Adobe Acrobat Format] The document is in Adobe Acrobat Format. Acrobat requires a plugin to be installed in your browser. F…
Except for not being paid at all for one's work, there may be no more vexing issue for judicial reporters than finding out attorneys are photocopying and sharing the one copy of the transcript that was ordered. What rights do reporters have in this situation? Who owns the transcript, and who can authorize its duplication? Who can collect for its sale? In most cases, unfortunately, the short answ…