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Government

Jul. 11, 2014

State's courts trail other regions in court reporting, interpreter technology

Despite the existence of teleconferencing technology and a huge demand for interpreter services, courts are only just beginning to experiment with video remote interpreting. Unions are pushing against the trend.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


California's leaders often brag that the state leads the nation in forward-thinking policies. But California's courts lag behind other states in the use of technology.


Notably, the state's courts trail others when it comes to using electronic recording equipment to make records of court proceedings. And despite the existence of teleconferencing technology and a diverse population's huge ...

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