
5 Tips for Scheduling a Court Reporter in South Florida
Finding a qualified court reporter in South Florida requires advance planning, especially during busy litigation seasons. These five tips help attorneys book the right reporter every time.
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Practical advice for scheduling, preparing for, and conducting depositions in Florida.

Finding a qualified court reporter in South Florida requires advance planning, especially during busy litigation seasons. These five tips help attorneys book the right reporter every time.

I want you to think back to the last time you took a remote deposition involving a complex, 50-page commercial lease agreement. You are on Zoom. You ask the witness to turn to page 14, paragraph 3. The witness squints at their screen, scrolls furiously, and says, "I don't see that." Opposing counsel

If you litigate civil cases in Florida, you are undoubtedly familiar with Rule 1.310. It’s the foundational text for oral examinations. But the way attorneys actually use Rule 1.310—specifically concerning audiovisual depositions—has shifted dramatically over the past few years, and many firms are
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