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  2. Court reporter - Wikipedia

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    The most highly skilled court reporters can provide real-time transcription and have significant earning potential, with salaries up to six figures possible in some areas. [5] In 2004, Mark Kislingbury secured the title of fastest realtime court reporter through Guinness World Records by writing 360 words per minute on his stenographic machine. [6]

  3. Scopist - Wikipedia

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    Scopists are typically paid by the page, starting from $1.00 to $1.50 per page. This amount increases for expedited transcripts (transcripts that need to be edited faster than usual) and for transcripts with a high density of medical or technical terminology (transcripts that require extra research).

  4. Transcription (service) - Wikipedia

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    Legal transcription is creating a text document by typing the words heard in audiovisual or audio recordings of legal proceedings. The transcripts are significantly easier to read and navigate. [4] Legal transcription is different from general or medical transcription in that it requires a specialized understanding of legal terminology and ...

  5. Real-time transcription - Wikipedia

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    Real-time transcription is the general term for transcription by court reporters using real-time text technologies to deliver computer text screens within a few seconds of the words being spoken. Specialist software allows participants in court hearings or depositions to make notes in the text and highlight portions for future reference.

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    The systems can cost up to $15,000 to set up per building and up to $10,000 annually to maintain, according to a fiscal analysis by the Ohio Legislative Service Commission. The commission ...

  7. Transcript (law) - Wikipedia

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    Check against delivery [ edit ] Sometimes, the first page of a transcript will have the words " Check Against Delivery " stamped across it, which means that the transcript is not the legal representation of the speech, but rather only the audio delivery is regarded as the official record.

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    The study also found that 30% of all students (14.7 million students) were chronically absent, nearly double pre-pandemic rates of 16% in 2018–19. Two out of three students attended schools ...