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Reporters are instructed to report to their in -person assignments no less than 30 minutes <br />ahead of the scheduled start time and virtual assignments no less than 15 minutes ahead of <br />the scheduled start time. The reporters will make themselves available to work on weekends, <br />holidays, and off -hours assignments when needed to assist the client. Should a reporter be <br />unable to report due to time constraints, Kennedy Court Reporters will facilitate relieving that <br />reporter with another CSR to ensure a smooth transition and minimal downtime. <br />The average level of experience of our pool of reporters is that of over 10 <br />years, with many being 20+ years. We have many former -official LASC reporters in our pool <br />along with a bevy of deposition and hearing reporters. Additionally, KCR issues updates to its <br />pool of reporters to keep them in the know on any new legislation passed or industry -specific <br />advancements that they should be taking advantage of. Due diligence checks are performed <br />periodically on reporters' licenses so that we become aware when, if ever, a license becomes <br />revoked or suspended. All reporters who would perform under this contract would be active <br />and in good standing with the CRB. <br />Interpreters/Translators: KCR only uses certified interpreters and translators <br />unless requested otherwise by the client. The interpretation or translated document must stand <br />up in court as accurate, so the experience and accuracy of the resource is of utmost <br />importance. All interpreter and translator resources are verified with the Judicial Council or <br />other certifying body for non -listed languages with the Judicial Council. <br />