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We love reading our reviews. Our latest comes from Chris Weisdorf, a self-represented litigant:

“As a self-represented applicant who is behind what appears to be the largest constitutional challenge in history, I found out very quickly that I was not welcome at a couple of the other court reporting firms. One that was welcoming was too busy to accommodate me. Completely booked. Others were extremely expensive. In general, hiring a court reporter is not an inexpensive endeavour. Toronto Court Reporting was highly accommodating. Once I secured our conference room, booking was quick and easy.

The actual transcript looks terrific and very clean. No one can ever complain about its comprehension or presentation, especially the court, which is the entire point. A hard copy and electronic copy in PDF format was provided- the hard copy being for the court. Since this is a constitutional challenge and application, the electronic copies were served to 4 different parties as required under the Courts of Justice Act. Something that is overlooked by almost everyone, including process servers and court reporters. But not this company.

The transcription was completed in record time- only 2 days- which was critical to the Superior Court scheduling judge's timeline. Some minor mistakes were noted and understandable: words like "appeal" instead of "repeal", and one author's name had one wrong letter in it. No one else could've done any better under the circumstances and critical timeline. I would definitely use Toronto Court Reporting again for any depositions (mine was a cross-examination), and highly recommend them for everyone else's court reporting and transcription needs. That means if you have a CD from a tribunal with a recording on it, they'll take care of it for you. Perfect for appeals to Divisional Court. Thank you - I'm happy I found you and your company when I did.”

If you’ve had a good experience with Toronto Court Reporting, leave a review on our Google page or send us a blurb. We love hearing from you.

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Tips for conducting a great examination

Legal Examination Tips

While there is no one way to conduct a great hearing, discovery or cross-examination, there’s some tried and tested ways to make sure things run smoothly. Our court reporters have seen a wide variety of examinations and have come up with this short list of the best practices to get you going.

·         Preparation. There’s no substitute for it and can make all the difference when you’re conducting an examination

·         Civility. Although litigation can be a stressful time, maintaining professionalism and a calm manner is helpful for everyone (including your court reporter!)

·         Keeping your voice loud and clear throughout

·         Be on time!


Let the court reporters do the rest!

After the day, let Toronto Court Reporting handle the rest! You’ll get back a great transcript that you and your firm can rely on in court or at arbitration. All our transcripts are certified accurate.

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Just the audio

Transcription-only services

We don’t restrict our services to Toronto where unnecessary. We know that not every company or organization requires a court reporter, too. That’s why we offer transcription only services. Just send us your audio and we will transcribe.

Certified Transcriptions

Sometimes the format of the transcription you require will differ from another transcription. We’re happy to accommodate that and will produce and certify that we have done the most accurate transcription possible. We are, of course, impartial and always ensure to proof-read transcripts for accuracy.

We also know you might be in a crunch. Let us know when you need the audio to be transcribed (even if it’s the same day!) and we will do our best to meet your needs. Toronto Court Reporting is pleased to offer transcription services. Just send us the audio!

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