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Spurger Reporting Services The Companys Story
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It was almost inevitable that Anita Spurger would start her own court-reporting firm. Since entering the business in 1994, Spurger had become an experienced court reporter with excellent skills, a thorough knowledge of the industry, and a strong work ethic. Her meticulous approach to the job left her unwilling to put up with the mistakes of others, and so led her to do more and more of the work herself. Everyone involved in Spurger Reporting Services has worked for other reporting firms. Anita's own care...
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Spurger Reporting Services Services
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We have decades of experience, from the court room to the conference room, covering depositions, examinations under oath, and hearings. We produce transcripts in both printed and digital formats. E-transcripts offer you flexibility and unrivaled mobility (try emailing a printed transcript! Our certified videographers will record your deposition or examination in a range of formats. We can edit videotaped depositions to produce designated excerpts for use at trial or mediation.
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From Deposition to Paper - The Court Reporting Process, presented by Spurger Reporting Services
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After the deposition, the work is only beginning. What follows is the process of turning raw information on a steno machine into a finished, polished transcript. 1 Editing and Scoping. After the deposition, the court reporter downloads the raw information from the steno machine into a laptop computer, and the draft notes are translated into English for editing. The first draft is now ready for another set of eyes. 2 Proofreading and Corrections. Final step before the transcript is delivered. The tran...
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The Court Reporters Equipment, presented by Spurger Reporting Services
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The Court Reporter's Equipment. So what do you need to be a court reporter? Start with a steno machine, that rather peculiar little typewriter with blank keys. Add an audio tape recorder and a microphone, a laptop computer, and computer disks. There's software for the steno, more software for the laptop, licenses for that software, and a steady stream of updates. Imagine coming straight out of school and having to buy that stuff," she added. "You can start out fifteen to twenty thousand dollars in de...
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Spurger Reporting Services Company President Anita Spurger
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President and Owner Anita Spurger. Anita Spurger is the kind of person that gets noticed. Perhaps it s her infectious energy, her warm personality, her striking appearance, or maybe a combination of traits. Whatever the case, there s just something that draws people to her and makes her well suited to a career in businesses that are heavy on personal interaction. It s fell into place so well that she now has her own court-reporting business, Spurger Reporting Services. Now everybody s here," Anita said.
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The Optimum Deposition Environment, presented by Spurger Reporting Services
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The Optimum Deposition Environment. Many elements go into creating the perfect environment for a deposition, examination under oath, or hearing. Comfortable room temperature, telephones turned off, and proper lighting are important, but this article deals with the positioning of the participants. Ask yourself: how well do you hear a conversation when you're behind the speakers? Do you hear every word clearly, distinctly? Can you control a conversation if you're not even at the same table? Despite what Ho...