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Government

Mar. 13, 2019

State court reporting companies move forward a bill to block out-of-state competitors

California’s court reporters renewed their battle with out-of-state competitors on Tuesday.

SACRAMENTO — California’s court reporters renewed their battle with out-of-state competitors Tuesday.

The Assembly Judiciary Committee unanimously passed AB 424, a bill sponsored by the California Deposition Reporters Association. It would require any “stenographic transcript” of an audio or video recording of a deposition must be transcribed by a certified shorthand reporter to be admissible in court.

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