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Valuable Private Court Reporting includes research in Prominent Civil Courts
As a philanthropist my team and I Report includes 30 years' experience in Highly Complex Civil Court Cases Reports and researches.
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More about the history of professional court reporting of this sort can be found on our website blogs.
The history of professional court reporting is quite fascinating and dates back centuries
Ancient Origins
Ancient Egypt: Scribes meticulously transcribed legal proceedings onto papyrus scrolls.
Ancient Rome: The 'notarius' recorded legal proceedings and important events.
Medieval Era
Court reporting evolved with medieval scribes using ink and parchment to document trials and judgments.
Renaissance and Beyond
The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century revolutionized the dissemination of legal documents.
The 19th century saw the rise of stenography, with systems like Pitman and Gregg shorthand enabling court reporters to transcribe speech at remarkable speeds.
Modern Era
The 20th century introduced voice writing, where court reporters repeat verbal testimony into a stenomask for transcription.
Digital recording technology emerged as an alternative method of capturing court proceedings.
Current Trends
Today, court reporting continues to evolve with advancements in technology, including real-time transcription and digital recording devices3.
Court reporting has come a long way from its humble beginnings, adapting to the needs of the legal system and technological advancements. It's a profession that has played a crucial role in the justice system for centuries.
Our team is a Philanthropic group we select specific cases randomly to sponsor research and provide reporting on a per case specificity basis.