Anne is an experienced court reporter and does verbatim, realtime, court and conference reporting. This involves the production of an accurate, word for word transcript of any discussion or proceeding where a written record is required.
Verbatim reporting is suitable for meetings, job interviews, conferences, board, shareholder or company meetings, arbitrations and research focus groups.
Anne's study of philosophy at the University of Queensland has given her skills useful in preparing summaries, minutes or abstracts of conferences or wherever a verbatim record is not required.
Realtime reporting on a computer screen is useful in universities and training courses, and where participants are disabled or prefer not to write notes. Text can be displayed on a large screen with a data projector.
At the end of realtime reporting, an unedited transcript is available on computer media and, within a day or two, the edited transcript is available.
No special skills, equipment or training are required of customers. Anne provides all the latest computer aided transcription equipment and expertise. Anne uses the CaseCATalyst computer aided transcription software, which is widely used by court reporters, allowing her to team with other reporters on larger projects.
Transcripts are accurate, correctly spelled, professionally and rapidly prepared. They can be e-mailed in Microsoft Word, PDF or other formats. Indexing is available. Transcripts are competitively priced per hour of attendance time, with a minimum fee of one hour.
Confidentiality of the customer's information is ensured by modern information security methods. A confidentiality agreement can be provided where required.