As we move further into 2021, almost a full year into the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s time to reflect on what we’ve learned. While our process still evolves daily, here are some basic dos and don’ts that have come to light after reporting hundreds of Zoom depositions.
Remote Depositions: What We Have Learned
Coulter Reporting Announces Louisville Conference Room Updates
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve updated both of our conference rooms!
It’s amazing what new carpet, a fresh coat of paint and new office furniture can do to a place – modern updates to our historic building.
One conference room will comfortably seat 6-8 participants, and the main conference room seats 10, in addition to a videographer.
My Journey Through a Court Reporting Career – Was It a Good Choice?
When I chose to go to court reporting school, I can remember thinking it would be exactly like what I saw on TV. I used to love all of the television courtroom dramas of the ‘80s. Just think, in two years’ time I would be in a dramatic courtroom every day sitting front and center!
Court reporting school truly flew by.
Coulter Reporting Announces a New Location in New Albany, Indiana
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – January 4, 2019
Coulter Reporting LLC, announces a new location in New Albany, IN, providing court reporters, legal video services, conference rooms, and other court reporting and litigation support services.
The New Albany, IN, location includes multiple professional conference rooms with amenities for attorneys to use for depositions, mediations, and other meetings.
A Story of Realtime Court Reporting, Anxiety, and the Power of Saying Yes
“For whatever we lose (like a you or a me),
It’s always our self we find in the sea.”
~ E.E. Cummings
Anxiety is sometimes described as a feeling of drowning. Gasping for air, worrying if the next breath will come, consumed with the most basic functions of being a human.
4 Simple Rules for Attorneys Taking Depositions Via an Interpreter
Having been a court reporter for many years and having been involved in multiple interpreter-assisted depositions - and as such having witnessed many calamitous outcomes - please allow me to pass along a few tips to keep in mind when using an interpreter for your deposition.
Coulter Reporting Announces a New Location in Jeffersonville, Indiana
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – June 5, 2018
Coulter Reporting LLC, announces a new location in Jeffersonville, IN, providing court reporters, legal video services, conference rooms, and other court reporting and litigation support services.
The new Jeffersonville, IN, location includes multiple professional conference rooms with amenities for attorneys to use for depositions, mediations, and other meetings.
Deposition Tools of the Trade for Attorneys from Court Reporters
My grandfather was a union carpenter by trade, a craftsman. As a child I was fascinated with his hand tools; the chisels, the different types of wrenches and hammers that he kept oiled and stored in his musty cellar. They came out of the back of his station wagon each night when he came home from work.
Legal Bowl Raises over $14,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Thank you to those who contributed in helping Coulter Reporting surpass our fundraising goal! We’re so grateful for the opportunity to help our friends at the Louisville Bar Association raise money for a very worthy cause.
“Thirteen teams of bowlers enjoyed the Main Event, while bowling and socializing for a great cause.
Welcome, Nancy Nunnelley!
We are pleased to announce reporter Nancy Nunnelley has joined Coulter Reporting. Nancy has a wealth of experience, beginning her career under the mentorship of Dick Odle with Federal Reporters in 1978. She has since reported in U.S. District Court, Jefferson Circuit Court, federal grand jury, and countless depositions.
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