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		<description><![CDATA[Our realtime court reporters in Sacramento, California provide high tech litigation support for depositions, hearings, arbitrations, public events, and any situation where you need to have an instant verbatim record of what is being said.  Our realtime court reporters are experts in hooking up their laptops to the attorneys&#8217; laptops, and many are state and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our <strong>realtime court reporters in Sacramento</strong>, California provide high tech litigation support for depositions, hearings, arbitrations, public events, and any situation where you need to have an instant verbatim record of what is being said.  Our realtime court reporters are experts in hooking up their laptops to the attorneys&#8217; laptops, and many are state and nationally certified realtime shorthand reporters.</p>
<p><strong>Overview<br />
</strong>Realtime    technology allows our<strong> Sacramento court reporters</strong>, stenographers and certified shorthand reporters to instantly convert their stenographic notes    into English text.  The text is then displayed on laptop computers or large projection    screens placed around the event or conference arena.  The stenographic machines used today by our <strong>Sacramento court reporters</strong> are fully    computerized. The realtime software translates the stenographic symbols and language into readable English, and    allows court reporters to keep instant records in a digital format.     This technology is the nucleus of computerized deposition proceedings and lets court    reporters deliver transcripts within hours, or even minutes, after the deposition or meeting adjourns.</p>
<p><strong>Realtime    Technology Skills<br />
</strong>To    perform realtime writing, court reporters must learn a “conflict-free” theory.    Court reporters continuously build their software translation dictionaries so    that possible words, names, places or events that may be mentioned will translate    correctly.  They also need to build    and customize their software dictionaries to translate homophones (for example,    three separate and distinct entries for <em>their</em>,    <em>there</em>, and <em>they’re</em>).     In addition, another important element of realtime writing is speed skills.     Court reporters generally take down testimony at an average speed of    180 or more words per minute.  To    be certified nationally as a realtime writer, court reporters must be able to    take down testimony at speeds up to 225 words per minute.</p>
<p>If you need a court reporter to provide instant realtime translation at your next deposition or public meeting, please call us now at 800-830-8885 and we will schedule you in.</p>
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