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Civil Litigation,
Government

Sep. 25, 2018

Out-of-state court reporting firms face new regulations in law

California-based court reporting firms won a long-sought goal when Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill subjecting their out-of-state competitors to new regulations.

California-based court reporting firms won a long-sought goal when Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill subjecting their large, out-of-state competitors to new regulations.

AB 2084, signed by the governor Friday, will require these companies to follow many of the same rules as their in-state counterparts. These include rules on minimum transcript format standards, how they charge fees and offering transcripts to both sides without delay....

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