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3 lut 2003 · This report examines the court reporting profession in California courts, including: How privately-funded court reporting technology has affected productivity; The differences between stenographic reporting and electronic recording ;
In recent surveys, California courts reported that — between January 2023 and June 2024 — 149.5 (FTE) court reporters were hired. But 30.0 (FTE) of those new hires came from other courts (23% of all hires) and 167.1 (FTE) court reporters have left positions at the courts, resulting in a net loss of 17.6 (FTE) reporters employed across the ...
using court reporting versus audio recording, this section provides a side-by-side contrast of the monthly costs for a courtroom using a court reporter versus one using audio recordings with a monitor in the Los Angeles Superior Court.
The purpose of this project is to investigate the dynamics of the court reporter market to inform court leaders in their decision-making process. This report has been prepared for the California Trial Court Consortium (CTCC) whose membership includes all courts in California with 38 judges or fewer.
court reporters and DR - California is one of these combination states. The California courts have struggled for decades with the policy question of whether to expand DR or even replace court reporters altogether as a cost-saving measure. In this report, we study this question of cost savings in California courts by
2 lis 2022 · THE SHORTAGE OF COURT REPORTERS IMPACTS LITIGANTS ACROSS CALIFORNIA: In accordance with Penal Code § 190.9 and § 869, Code of Civil Procedure § 269 and Welfare and Institution Code § 347 and § 677, California courts must provide court reporters in felony criminal and dependency and delinquency juvenile courtrooms.
Compensation. ourts are paid, on average, 51 percent higher than other nonmanager court positions. At the same time, the declining number of court reporters in California h.