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4 things court reporters are grateful for in 2020

It’s safe to say 2020 has been a year of uncertainty. From a pandemic and self-quarantining to social unrest and election season, it’s been quite a ride. But as we enter the holiday season that will bring an end to 2020, we still have a lot to be thankful for. 

 

  • The ability to work from home. 

 

We never expected that someday our court reporters would be reporting depositions via Zoom from their own homes, but as the country reacted to offices and courts closing, court reporters all over adapted quickly. 

 

  • Zoom depositions.

 

Not only have court reporters found new ways to push through in this time, they’ve paved the way for virtual work. We do miss in-person depositions and see a light at the end of the tunnel when these return as our mainstay!

 

  • Awesome clients.

 

We are so grateful for the patience of our clients this year. We know it hasn’t been easy, but we’ve all proven that we can make the necessary adjustments to get the job done! 

 

  • Our team.

 

Lastly, we’re thankful for the wonderful women that make up Susan Frye Court Reporting and for their amazing teamwork and resilience.

 

We hope you have a wonderful holiday season! 

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