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Job title: Digital Court Reporter - HYBRID Company: U.S. Legal Support Job description: Come join one of the fastest growing legal services company in the United States as a Digital Court Reporter! We provide training!!! U.S. Legal Support is a privately held company with over 12,000 on-demand offices across the United States. As one of the leading providers of litigation services, U.S. Legal Support is the only litigation support company that provides a full suite of court reporting solutions, record retrieval, interpreting & translations, trial services and transcription services to law firms, major corporations, and insurance companies nationwide. At U.S. Legal Support we work hard to encourage everyone to bring their authentic selves to work every day. We offer a variety of flexible work hours and family-friendly benefits to our employees. The general duties as a Digital Court Reporter at U.S. Legal Support include capturing spoken testimony for depositions, hearings, and other legal proceedings. The Digital Court Reporter will be trained to operate specialized computer audio equipment in accordance to established procedures, court orders, rules, and stipulations. Additionally, the Digital Court Reporter will create annotations and keyword lists, maintaining note of speakers’ identifications, marking exhibits, and preparing files for subsequent transcription. Multiple positions are available! No previous experience with Digital Court Reporting required! We provide training!!! Position is hybrid. Will need to be available for remote and in person meetings with clients and trials. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: • Administer oaths and participate in depositions, hearings, and other legal proceedings which take place in office locations and remotely. • Utilize technology to record legal proceedings in accordance with established guidelines, rules, and procedures. • Administer web-conference sessions and facilitate group meetings. • Transport, set up, and operate computer audio equipment. • Communicate with clients and multiple parties in a professional setting. • Prepare audio files, exhibits, and documents for subsequent transcription. REQUIREMENTS: • High School Diploma or higher in Legal Studies, Communication, Audio, Video, or a related field • Proficient with the use of computer technology including software applications and web-conference platforms. • Typing speed of 50+ word per minute with a high rate of accuracy. • Ability to obtain a state Notary Commission and administer oaths. • Strong verbal and written communication skills. • Previous Legal industry is required • Familiarity with legal terminology is required. Knowledge of the U.S. civil deposition process is preferred. SKILLS: • Professional demeanor and capacity to facilitate in-person and remote legal proceedings. • Using integrated computer technologies and devices and solid proficiency with MS Office. • If you are a stenographer or voice writer, we would love to connect with you! Please visit us at our and complete the form so our Reporter Services Team can contact you. • If you’re interested in a career as a stenographer rather than a certified electronic reporter, please visit to learn about the best career you’ve never heard of! Court reporting is the foundation of our business. We built our reputation and our company on consistent, expert court reporting and deposition services. By providing a matchless combination of personal service, innovation, and scale, we have earned a reputation as the partner attorneys rely on for dependable, professional court reporting services. Court reporting is the foundation of our business. It's in our DNA. PI190807981 Expected salary: Location: Denver, CO Apply for the job now! Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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