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The Complete Court Reporter's Handbook Third Edition - Very Good Conditon

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by Mary H. Knapp and Robert W. McCormick (Paperback - Oct 26, 1998)
 
Book is used in Very Good condition. No writing. Minimal amount of wear.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780135713655
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Publication date: 10/26/1998
  • Edition description: Older Edition
  • Edition number: 3
  • Pages: 332
 
Product Description
Designed to provide practical guidelines for all machine shorthand writing professions, particularly court reporters. 

From the Publisher
Using easy-to-understand language, this guide offers a host of court and legal procedures helping students effectively learn both the basic and the advanced concepts of every phase of court reporting. It's packed with general forms, sample written knowledge tests, and review questions, designed to give students on-the-job knowledge in an academic setting.
 

Table of Contents

I. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PROFESSION.

1. Considering Reporting as a Career.
2. Court Reporting: Facts and FAQ's.
3. Assessing Court Reporting.

II. AN OVERVIEW OF COURT REPORTING.

4. Who are Court Reporters?
5. What Does a Court Reporter Do?
6. When Do Court Reporters Do Their Job?
7. Where Do Court Reporters Report?
8. Why Use Court Reporters?

III. A CLOSER LOOK AT COURT REPORTING.

9. The Court System in America.
10. Litigation Terminology.
11. Reporting in an Official Capacity.
12. Reporting for a Freelance Agency.
13. Reporting as a Self-Employed Freelancer.
14. Specialty Reporting and Alternative Careers.
15. The Working Environment.
16. Finding Employment.

IV. THE LOGISTICS OF COURT REPORTING.

17. How to Begin an Assignment.
18. How to Complete the Worksheet.
19. How to Report Stipulations.
20. How to Administer the Oath and Prepare the Witness Setup.
21. How to Designate Speakers and Types of Examinations.
22. How to Report Parentheticals.
23. How to Report Motions.
24. How to Report Objections.
25. How to Certify a Question.
26. How to Mark Exhibits.
27. How to Read Back and Testify.
28. How to Transcribe.
29. How to Research theRecord and Handle Citations.
30. How to Assemble, Deliver, and Invoice the Transcript and Litigation Support.

V. STEP-BY-STEP REPORTING EXAMPLES.

31. Reporting a Typical Criminal Jury Trial.
32. Reporting a Typical Civil Jury Trial.
33. Reporting a Typical Deposition.

VI. ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM.

34. Reporting Ethics.
35. Professionalism and Associations.
36. Testing and Continuing Education.

VII. THE FUTURE OF COURT REPORTING.

37. Computer-Aided Transcription.
38. Videography.
39. Electronic Tape Recording.
40. Voice-to-Print Technology.
41. Realtime and Closed Captioning.
42. Tomorrow's Technology Today: Computer-Integrated Courtrooms.

APPENDICES.

A. Transcript of a Deposition.
B. Transcript of a Jury Trial.
 

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