Esquire Deposition Solutions is a leading national provider of remote and in-person court reporting, video, translation, transcription, interpreting services, and deposition summaries for law firms, insurance companies, and corporate legal departments supporting more than 300,000 depositions annually.
No matter where your deposition occurs, you want a worry-free, personal experience that yields quick, accurate transcripts, more value for your money, and the chance to do your best work.
With a fresh eye on the future and technology to make your life easier, we do depositions differently.
Frequently Asked Questions About Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC
How do you become a certified court reporter?
Court reporters typically attend a two-year program to learn the steno theory, build and maintain writing speed on the steno machine in excess of 225 words per minute, and gain educational insight surrounding the profession. The reporter then takes the state (where required) and/or national exams to gain licensure and/or certification. Many court reporters go on to obtain additional certifications from the National Court Reporting Association (NCRA) based on speeds up to 260 words per minute and industry knowledge.
What are the stenographic court reporter NCRA certifications?
-Registered Skilled Reporter (RSR)
-Registered Professional Reporter (RPR)
-Registered Merit Reporter (RMR)
-Registered Diplomate Reporter (RDR)
- Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR)
Not all states require court reporter certification, but legal professionals can be assured that Esquire’s skilled court reporters will deliver professionalism, excellent performance, and an impeccable transcript.
How many words can court reporters write per minute?
Legal court reporters must type around at a minimum of 225 words per minute with an accuracy rate of 95% to be certified.
What is Realtime Reporting?
During a deposition, lawyers must simultaneously listen to testimony from witnesses, note points for cross-examination and impeachment, and manage objections, among other critical tasks. Esquire helps reduce the stress of legal proceedings by offering attorneys realtime court reporting.
With realtime court reporting, a court reporter’s stenographic notes are immediately transformed into readable text, giving lawyers instant access to a written, searchable transcript of the proceeding.
What are the 3 methods Esquire Court Reporters use to preserve the record?
Esquire reporters are experts in one of three methods of capturing the spoken word: stenography, voice writing, and digital recording.
Stenography: Esquire’s stenographic court reporters use a steno machine to capture the legal proceeding. The steno reporter uses highly customized CAT software for format, edit, and deliver the final transcript.
Voice Writing: Esquire’s voice writers use their voice to create a text file by re-speaking a live event into a microphone or an enclosed speech silencing mask. A commercial speech recognition engine processes their analog speech to create formatted text output either as the event occurs or at a later time. Some voice writers also engage CAT software to increase efficiency.
Digital Reporting: Esquire’s digital reporters use purpose-built technology to capture an audio recording with detailed annotations that is later transcribed.
What services does Esquire Deposition Solutions provide?
Esquire Deposition Solutions offers court reporting, video, deposition summaries, translation, and interpretation services for law firms and corporate legal departments, focusing on quick, accurate transcripts and advanced technology.
How can I schedule a deposition with Esquire Deposition Solutions?
You can schedule a proceeding by visiting their scheduling page at https://www.esquiresolutions.com/services/global-court-reporting/schedule-a-deposition/.
What are the typical operating hours for Esquire Deposition Solutions in Anaheim?
They are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Does Esquire offer realtime court reporting services?
Yes, Esquire provides realtime court reporting which immediately converts stenographic notes into readable, searchable transcripts during depositions.
What certification is required to become a court reporter as per Esquire's information?
Court reporters typically complete a two-year program and pass state or national exams, with optional further certification from the National Court Reporting Association.
What methods does Esquire use to preserve deposition records?
Esquire uses stenography, voice writing, and digital recording to capture spoken word during legal proceedings.
What nearby legal service providers can assist clients visiting Esquire Deposition Solutions?
Chase Litigation Services and Law Offices Of Martin Taller are nearby legal services clients may consult for related legal needs.
Can clients easily find financial and real estate services close to Esquire Deposition Solutions?
Yes, clients can access nearby financial advising from Centaurus Financial Inc and various real estate agents such as German Ruiz Realty One Group and Isela Vargas Realtor.
Are there janitorial and cleaning services near Esquire Deposition Solutions for office maintenance?
Nearby janitorial services include Jani-King International and Jani-King Janitorial Services, suitable for clients or businesses needing cleaning support.
How does Esquire's location benefit clients attending depositions?
Located at 2300 East Katella Avenue, Anaheim, near numerous real estate, legal, and financial service providers, clients have convenient access to complementary services while attending depositions.