Laws concerning the copy side ordering what was originally a hold... - CSRNation2024-03-28T16:57:11Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/laws-concerning-the-copy-side-ordering-what-was-originally-a-hold?commentId=1736041%3AComment%3A1241572&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes, Josh, if you find out th…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-08-26:1736041:Comment:12415722012-08-26T15:59:29.315ZRosalie DeLeonardishttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/RosalieHenshall
<p>Yes, Josh, if you find out there is a law in CA, please do post. I'm in Northern California/Bay Area and I have never heard of this law in CA before. If I'm doing something wrong, I sure would like to know, even though I have never been questioned by a copy attorney when the 0&1 rate fell to him/her because the noticing attorney wanted a hold notes.</p>
<p>Yes, Josh, if you find out there is a law in CA, please do post. I'm in Northern California/Bay Area and I have never heard of this law in CA before. If I'm doing something wrong, I sure would like to know, even though I have never been questioned by a copy attorney when the 0&1 rate fell to him/her because the noticing attorney wanted a hold notes.</p> Josh, Call the CSR Board, the…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-08-26:1736041:Comment:12416482012-08-26T14:19:57.846ZEric Gilliamhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/EricGilliam
<p>Josh, Call the CSR Board, they may be able to help finding a reg. Also, the CA DRA Depo Diplomat is an excellent resource that could help you find your answer. I could've sworn there was a law in CA requiring the noticing party to transcribe and pay for the O&1 unless all parties stipulated to putting it on hold. I remember in the past, when I worked in LA, there were lawyers who were notorious for putting jobs on hold and then subpoenaing reporters into court to read their notes if…</p>
<p>Josh, Call the CSR Board, they may be able to help finding a reg. Also, the CA DRA Depo Diplomat is an excellent resource that could help you find your answer. I could've sworn there was a law in CA requiring the noticing party to transcribe and pay for the O&1 unless all parties stipulated to putting it on hold. I remember in the past, when I worked in LA, there were lawyers who were notorious for putting jobs on hold and then subpoenaing reporters into court to read their notes if the case went to trial. Maybe I dreamt this or maybe there was just talk of getting one passed, but I could've sworn a law had been passed to curb that practice. Good luck, Josh. Please post what you find out!</p> I second what Rosalie and Jan…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-08-25:1736041:Comment:12412322012-08-25T16:12:56.187ZKelli Combs (admin)http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kellicombsadmin
<p>I second what Rosalie and Janet said. This is true.</p>
<p>I second what Rosalie and Janet said. This is true.</p> My understanding is the same…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-08-25:1736041:Comment:12412142012-08-25T12:32:14.679ZJanethttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/JanetMcHugh
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<p>My understanding is the same as Rosalie's. If the copy side wants the transcript, he is billed for the O&1. </p>
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<p>My understanding is the same as Rosalie's. If the copy side wants the transcript, he is billed for the O&1. </p> I don't know the exact law on…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-08-24:1736041:Comment:12410272012-08-24T22:15:44.429ZRosalie DeLeonardishttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/RosalieHenshall
<p>I don't know the exact law on it, but in the past when the noticing attorney wanted to hold notes but the copy attorney, a few days later or even that day, wanted it transcribed, I would inform the copy attorney he would be charged for the 0&1 rate, which they would always say they understood. You can't produce a copy unless the original was ordered (lucky for us).</p>
<p>I don't know the exact law on it, but in the past when the noticing attorney wanted to hold notes but the copy attorney, a few days later or even that day, wanted it transcribed, I would inform the copy attorney he would be charged for the 0&1 rate, which they would always say they understood. You can't produce a copy unless the original was ordered (lucky for us).</p>