The leader of the union that represents Court Reporters in state Supreme Court is hopeful that a decade-long shortage in the field is coming to an end.
The National Court Reporters Association has estimated that the shortage of Court Reporters will grow to 5,500 unfilled spots across the country. Eric Allen, President of the Association of Surrogates and Supreme Court Reporters, spoke to students in Plaza College’s court-reporting program June 5 about the challenges currently affecting the industry.
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