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  2. Scopist - Wikipedia

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    While scopists provide a court reporter with a valuable service, they can also pose a risk since a scopist is not required to hold any certifications. A scopist may attempt to "clean up" a transcript by fixing grammar and changing punctuation, which can cause the scopist to inadvertently change the record.

  3. Stenotype - Wikipedia

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    A scopist is a person who is trained in the phonetic writing system, English punctuation, and usually in legal formatting. They are especially helpful when court reporters are working so much that they do not have time to edit their own work. Both scopists and proofreaders work closely with court reporters to ensure an accurate transcript.

  4. Court reporter - Wikipedia

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    A court reporter, court stenographer, or shorthand reporter [1] is a person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings using a stenographic machine or a stenomask, thereby transforming the proceedings into an official certified transcript by nature of their training, certification, and usually licensure.

  5. Court Reporters Needed: Type 225 Words Per Minute ... - AOL

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    Typing 225 words per minute can get unemployed lawyers jobs as court reporters. That's the breaking news in legal media. Yeah, lawyers are that bad off. Court reporting is expected to grow by 18 ...

  6. Category:Proofreaders Needed - Wikipedia

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    Proofreaders Needed/zh (8 P) Pages in category "Proofreaders Needed" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 203 total.

  7. National Court Reporters Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Court Reporters Association, or NCRA, is a US organization for the advancement of the profession of the court reporter, closed captioner, and realtime writer. The association holds annual conventions , seminars and forums, speed and real-time contests , and teachers ' workshops to assist court reporters.