As a court reporter and owner of a court reporting agency that has been part of the court reporting community for many years, I have lived through many changes in the way court reporters, court reporting firms and our staffs render court reporting services.
Court reporting services are now being offered by many local firms nationwide due to the ability to network with other court reporters, court reporting agencies and legal videographers through the vast changes in communication technologies.
Our experiences in working with court reporting firms nationwide has for the most part been very successful. However, it really saddens me when I hear or read about some of the problems, mostly financial, some court reporting firms have encountered working for other court reporting agencies.
When we accept to provide court reporting services for other court reporting agencies, we apply the same credit standards that we use when working for law firms, namely, we check for credit references. We will call our contacts in their city and ask for a reference.
In these times, it is better to turn down work than take any kind of chance that you will not be paid.