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Thomas & Thomas Court Reporters and Certified Legal Video, LLC, has been called Nebraska and Iowa's number one reporting firm. First established in 1977 by John and Gretchen Thomas, Thomas & Thomas Court Reporters is a court reporting firm run and operated by court reporters with experience. Through John and Gretchen's efforts, Thomas & Thomas Court Reporters has established itself as a leader in court reporting and legal technology. Thomas & Thomas Court Reporters works with an unparalleled team of professional court reporters holding numerous national and local certifications, ensuring clients receive a timely, accurate and professionally prepared transcript.

Thomas & Thomas Court Reporters offers cutting-edge reporting and legal services such as high-definition videoconferencing, realtime reporting, and streaming realtime to iPads. With over 35 years of experience and a great deal of passion for the profession, Thomas & Thomas understands and appreciates the demands law firms face each day. Our staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and committed to helping you.

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Superior Court of Fulton County Will Require All Court Reporters to be Certified as a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR)

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Superior Cour tof Fulton County: As of May 15, 2015, all court reporters will be required to be certified as a registered PRofessional Reporter (RPR).  And that's not all the news.  By May 15, 2015, those reporters in Fulton County will be required to prove that they have realtime capabilities.  REALTIME CAPABILITIES.  The ability to instantly send the spoken word to an end user to read.  Now that Fulton County is requiring a certain level of certification and proficiency, how much longer before other counties follow suite?  How many counties does it take before the entire state looks up and adjusts their standards and requirements?

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