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Administrative/Regulatory

Feb. 19, 2005

By Moving to Electronic Reporting, Courts Could Save $36 Million Annually

SAN FRANCISCO - Court officials and court reporters have hammered out an agreement to expand the use of electronic reporting - now used by most other states to create accurate recordings of court proceedings.

By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Court officials and court reporters have hammered out an agreement to expand the use of electronic reporting - now used by most other states to create accurate recordings of court proceedings.
        The proposal, expected to be ratified today by the state Judicial Council, would transf...

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