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EXPERIENCE <br />As mentioned in Description of Firm, KCR has over 45 years of experience as <br />a court reporting contractor for federal, state, municipal governmental agencies, and is <br />intimately familiar with the level of skill, detail, and responsiveness needed to not only meet our <br />clients' needs, but be an asset to them when it comes to any facet of the court reporting <br />industry. Our experience with agencies within the State include the Department of Industrial <br />Relations, Department of Healthcare Services, Office of Administrative Hearings, Alcoholic <br />Beverage Control Board, Board of Accountancy, CalRecycle, Department of Conservation, <br />Department of Insurance, Department of Public Health, Department of Managed Healthcare, <br />Office of Tax Appeals, Office of the Attorney General, and dozens of other Boards and <br />Departments that fall under the Department of Consumer Affairs. Both Department of <br />Healthcare Services and Alcoholic Beverage Control Board require reporters for their hearings <br />and arbitrations, again, involving licensure for the most part. <br />Since prior to 2003, KCR has been a primary or secondary vendor for the Office <br />of Administrative Hearings, a state office that primarily handles disciplinary matters against <br />licensees for boards under the Department of Consumer Affairs. These hearings are reported <br />live or remotely by a CSR, and difficulty can range from a simple DUI case leading to a license <br />probation or a two -week medical board trial based on a doctor's failure to meet the standard of <br />care over repeated incidents. Often times, a licensure hearing before OAH can be more <br />difficult or intense than many hearings or trials before the Superior Court of California. Our <br />reporters create a record each day, fill out a daily form to document their time and pages wrote <br />for OAH, and preserve the record for a minimum of 7 years and/or until the transcript is ordered <br />by a party. We perform a similar role with the Board of Accountancy, whose hearings are <br />heard before the Boards own panel instead of an OAH judge. <br />Similarly, KCR has been a reliable vendor for the Department of Industrial <br />Relations in covering their administrative hearings, depositions, investigative interviews, and <br />court hearings and trials. We have covered the aforementioned proceedings statewide, <br />especially when other vendors in the region could not cover the assignment for the <br />Department. KCR uses court -approved reporters first in all applicable courts, and only when <br />that list has been exhausted do we turn to non -approved reporters with experience who would <br />then need a Stipulation of Reporter Pro Tempore. Whenever DIR has needed conference <br />rooms, videoconferencing setups, or on -site videographers and reporters, KCR been able to <br />assist. <br />For the Department of Insurance, KCR provides court reporters for public <br />meetings, depositions, and court hearings statewide; though primary usage is for depositions <br />and public meetings. Though they can be challenging, our reporters have captured precise <br />records with multiple speakers on a panel, public speakers, and dense industry -specific <br />terminology. <br />Office of Tax Appeals conducts tax appeals hearings with both dense industry - <br />specific terminology and multiple speakers that our reporters must edit and format according to <br />their departmental preference so it is in line with their previous transcripts. We work in tandem <br />with their staff reporters to cover their overflow work, ensuring there is no drop-off in quality or <br />appearance for their transcript publishing on their website. <br />Lastly, the majority of our deposition work comes from local and state <br />municipalities: Office of the Los Angeles City Attorney, Office of the Attorney General, Los <br />Angeles Unified School District, and many more. These depositions end up being critical to <br />those clients' cases and the justice system in general. In many of those cases, KCR has been <br />asked to cover deposition proceedings nationwide and has delivered. KCR has serviced <br />