Court Reporting is a tough job, particularly on our bodies. But with these self-care options, captioners and court reporters might just feel better at the end of a long day. Kim Neeson (she of the very long neck and torso!) shares her experience.
As a working realtime court reporter and owner of Neesons, I’ve experienced stress in its many forms over the years. When I started court reporting, lawyers and judges spoke more for the record; breaks were longer; the rush just wasn’t the same. Today, the pace at which lawyers speak, the expedited transcript delivery, and the amount of time court reporters are sitting either at their shorthand machines or laptop computers has increased significantly. And they said computers would give us a...
The spirit of giving is upon us again at Neesons Court Reporting
It's hard to believe that we are almost at the end of 2017...what a year it's been! A move to 77 King Street West, one of the award-winning TD Centre buildings was one of the biggest highlights of our year...and the fact that, as a result of overwhelming demand, we are expanding our space in the new year!
Neesons congratulates winner Peter Griffin as 2017's award recipient
On Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017, our friend and client, Peter Griffin, will receive the Ontario Bar Association's Award of Excellence in Civil Litigation. Neesons is a proud sponsor of the gala celebrating Peter's accomplishments, to be held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Toronto.
We are super excited to take our clients on a tour of Neesons - from our new space at 77 King Street West, to an overview of our many service offerings, we thought it was time to update you!
Displaying documents on shared screens can be easy, but here are some considerations to take into account prior to commencing your next eDiscovery.
Neesons continues its sponsorship this year at the 2017 Advocates' Society End of Term Dinner, to be held Thursday, June 15th, 2017 at the Convention Centre in downtown Toronto.
The annual event is the largest gathering of its kind, attracting hundreds of litigation counsel, judges and industry sponsors. "The black tie event is one of my favourite events that Neesons sponsors," said Kim Neeson, president. "It's wonderful to see everyone all dressed up in their finest - and in a way, it feels...
Everyone in the legal industry is talking about using software and eDiscovery technology to bring the business of law into the 21st century - whether at discovery, at trial or mediation/arbitration. The Ontario Bar Association is lobbying hard for efiling to become a reality in courts across the province. The Superior Court has many of its judges speaking at conferences about getting rid of paper for exhibits at trial. I think we've all commented around the table how archaic clients must...
Conducting a deposition in Toronto, or any other Canadian jurisdiction, requires a little planning in advance. Canadian protocol is not exactly the same as American, and it's important to choose a court reporting company that can provide the services you need.