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Seminar weekend in London

Forthcoming training weekend

Case CATalyst, Eclipse software seminars, Speech-to-Text set-up, plus many more. 

Sat/Sun 10/11 March 2012.  Book your place now. 

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WHAT IS VERBATIM REPORTING?

What is a verbatim reporter?


Also known as a Shorthand Writer, CAT writer, STTR - a verbatim reporter is someone who records word-for-word, either by machine or pen shorthand, the words spoken in proceedings of which a permanent record is being kept. Examples of such proceedings are court hearings, arbitrations and public inquiries, disciplinary hearings and American civil depositions.  We should not be confused with a newspaper reporter.
 
What does “verbatim” mean?
 
The following definition of “verbatim” has been used to describe parliamentary proceedings, and is followed by many reporters:
 
 
 
“Verbatim” can also mean in some official contracts “as uttered”.  Such contracts do not allow for any editing of the hearing transcripts.
 
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