DEBRA M
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  • Pompano Beach, FL
  • United States
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What is your occupation?
Court reporter and transcriptionist
What state do you live in?
FL
How did you find out about CSRnation?
Other reporters
What is your CSR number if you're a court reporter?
1991
If reporter/scopist, what software do you use?
Case Catalyst

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At 13:53 on February 11, 2012, Danielle M. Starkweather said…

I am definitely available!  My rates are as follows:

Regular turnaround (3-5 days), full audio - $1.15 pp
Regular turnaround, spot audio - $1.00 pp
Expedite turnaround, full audio - $1.50 pp
Expedite turnaround, spot audio - $1.35 pp

Please email me at Transcriptsetcetera@gmail.com and we can further discuss.  Also, if you could send me a raw sample of your work, that would be great!

Looking forward to hearing from you.
At 14:47 on August 25, 2008, Eddie Reeves said…
Thank you Debra
Is there a good time to call you tomorrow to visit? Just let me know what works for you. Thank you again.
At 8:50 on August 25, 2008, Eddie Reeves said…
Hi Debra
I just joined the CSR Nation and am trying to meet with a few people to build a network of court reporters for Chicago and the surrounding areas. We have been in Chicago for 7 years and we are opening a court reporting division for our clients. Would you be open to setting up a phone call or meeting to discuss the Chicago market? If not would you have any recommendations of any other freelance court reporters I may contact. I appreciate any advice you may have to share with me.
At 9:21 on July 14, 2008, Kelli Combs (admin) said…
Welcome to CSRnation!
 
 
 

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