Freelance Court Reporter Stenographer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Law/Legal
Paralegal, Legal Secretary
Apply now for the Freelance Court Reporter Stenographer role at Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC.
About the RoleAs a Freelance Court Reporter
, you will capture and transcribe spoken testimony using stenographic equipment, ensuring a complete, accurate, and timely legal record. You’ll work with attorneys, witnesses, and legal professionals in a variety of settings—on-site, remote, or hybrid—delivering transcripts that meet the highest standards of quality and professionalism.
- Attend and record depositions, arbitrations, hearings, and other legal proceedings
- Use stenographic equipment and CAT software to capture verbatim records
- Prepare, edit, and deliver certified transcripts within required time frames
- Collaborate professionally with attorneys, legal teams, and clients
- Manage case‑related materials, exhibits, and documentation
- Stay current with legal terminology and court reporting standards
- Certification:
State and/or nationally recognized court reporting certification (e.g., CSR, RPR) - Equipment:
Reliable stenographic machine, CAT software, and transcription tools - Experience:
1+ years of experience preferred; new graduates encouraged to apply - Professionalism:
Exceptional accuracy, confidentiality, and time management - Adaptability:
Ability to work in-person, remote, or hybrid settings
- High percentage of accurate and on‑time transcript delivery
- Strong professional reputation among attorneys and legal teams
- Effective management of case materials and documentation
- Reliable and consistent use of CAT software and stenographic tools
- Positive engagement with Esquire support teams and colleagues
This role involves a combination of on‑site, remote, or hybrid assignments. Success comes from strong time management, proactive communication, and maintaining professional relationships with attorneys, witnesses, and clients.
Equal Opportunity & AccommodationsEsquire Deposition Solutions policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, citizenship, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with applicable laws.
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Apply now to become a Freelance Court Reporter with Esquire!
We encourage applicants who meet most of the qualifications to apply—potential and passion are valued.
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