| Court Reporting exciting field! From the courtroom to | | | | provides subtitles literally 100s of hours of television |
| the deposition suite for television broadcasting, court | | | | programs (Live) every week, providing ample career |
| reporters, deposition reporters and captioners make it | | | | opportunities for people with these skills. |
| happen! Court reporting is a way to start a career is | | | | Many <a rel="nofollow" |
| important in the legal field, challenging and well paid. | | | | onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(' |
| There are literally global employment opportunities | | | | outgoing/article_exit_link');" href=" Nashville</a> |
| awaiting you. | | | | professionals use a method subtitles offer individual |
| There is no doubt - in the court reporting provides the | | | | services for deaf or hard of hearing through |
| necessary services in the legal community. But did you | | | | communication translations available in real time. CART |
| know that the <a rel="nofollow" | | | | reporters go with deaf clients as needed in college |
| onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(' | | | | classrooms instant translation of speech into written |
| outgoing/article_exit_link');" href=" Reporting | | | | words. Demand is so high for this type of skill, which |
| Services</a> also provides communication access | | | | the court reporting firms that provide this type of |
| for people with hearing impairments? Think about it ... | | | | service is unable to keep up with demand. |
| people with hearing loss can now get access to the | | | | Only a minority (about 27%) of court reporting |
| world through the unique skills of the court reporter. | | | | professionals in the United States actually work in the |
| You can be an independent contractor to receive the | | | | courtroom. The vast majority of independent court |
| end of 1099 tax year, working as an employee of the | | | | reporters (1099 contractors) that are used for the |
| district court, or even start their own court reporting | | | | production of lawyers is word for word transcript of |
| firm. With court records, the possibilities for the work | | | | the deposition during the discovery phase of cases. |
| you've always wanted has never been more | | | | The court reporting jobs will likely grow as fast as the |
| numerous. | | | | average for all occupations through 2012. (Source: U. S. |
| Court Reporting Specialists are part of the exciting | | | | Department of Labor) |
| trials and make history - word for word. They report | | | | Specialists court records was the median annual |
| on high-profile trials and even the title of the presidential | | | | income of $ 42,920 in May 2004. Middle 50 percent |
| inauguration! | | | | earned between $ 30680 and $ 60760. Low-paid 10 |
| Court reporting professionals earn an average of $ | | | | percent earned less than $ 23,690, and the highest |
| 60,000 or more per year. (Including broadcast | | | | paid 10 percent earned more than $ 80300. Average |
| captioners and deposition reporters.) Captioning TV | | | | annual income in May 2004, $ 41,070 for court |
| programs (to Live) performed journalists specialized | | | | reporting professionals working in local government. |
| court called "broadcast captioners". Federal law | | | | |