Court Reporting
Court reporting is the process of creating a verbatim written record of spoken words during legal proceedings, such as trials, depositions, and hearings. Court reporters use specialized equipment, like stenotype machines, to capture dialogue quickly and accurately, ensuring that every word is documented for future reference.
After the proceedings, court reporters may also transcribe the recorded material into written documents. These transcripts are essential for legal professionals, including judges, lawyers, and litigants, as they provide an official account of what was said in court. This documentation plays a crucial role in the legal process and appeals.