Court Reporters work in court as official reporters and as freelance reporters, doing deposition and court work. They work alongside attorneys providing many difference services. They are the ones you usually see using a "little machine". They are responsible for placing witnesses under oath and providing a verbatim transcript of testimony.
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A scopist is a professional who provides computer-aided transcription (CAT) services for court reporters. The scopist receives the reporter's translated, unedited, unresearched notes on a computer disk or via modem or email. With the aid of specialized software and the scopist's skills of translating any undefined stenotype into English, punctuating, researching and formatting, flagging any questionable areas, the transcript is then returned to the reporter ready to be proofread.