Stewart Richardson Raises the Bar of Court Reporting Services.
Stewart Richardson raises the bar of court reporting services. Check out our new SRA Biz People article to learn more about how our company is raising the bar…Learn More.
Stewart Richardson raises the bar of court reporting services. Check out our new SRA Biz People article to learn more about how our company is raising the bar…Learn More.
Lisa Robbins, one of our dearest court reporters, passed the skills portion of the Registered Merit Reporter certification on her first try! This is a rare accomplishment! On behalf of Stewart Richardson Deposition Services, we would like to congratulate Lisa for her impressive accomplishment.

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We’ve temporarily relocated our Indianapolis office to a new floor and suite number!
Beginning Monday, May 10, you can find us on the 22nd floor of the Regions Bank Building a/k/a One Indiana Square. We’re enlarging and renovating our space, and we plan to be back in our office late June. As we get closer to moving back in, we’ll send another e-mail with the details.
Our temporary address:
Stewart Richardson & Associates
One Indiana Square
Suite 2200
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Summary of Legislation: The bill establishes the Court Reporter Board (CRB). The bill sets qualifications for a licensed court reporter. The bill requires the CRB to develop procedures for licensing court reporters.
Effective Date: July 1, 2010.
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May 26, 2006 – The Kentucky attorney general has confirmed that statute KRS 454.280 prohibits an insurance company from contracting with an intermediary to obtain the services of independent court reporters to take depositions in court cases in which the insurance company has a financial interest in the outcome of the case. Stated simply, an insurance company may not use a third party to do indirectly what it is prohibited from doing under the statute.
The Kentucky Court Reporters Association had requested that the attorney general analyze the validity and scope of Kentucky’s anticontracting statute in situations where insurance companies hire a legal services company “to procure” court reporting services. The attorney general confirmed that, “By using a third party, the insurance company changes the form of the transaction, but not the substance.”
Therefore, “We think the purpose of the statute is defeated where an insurance company or any other entity with a financial interest in the outcome of the case, other than an attorney for one of the parties, hires a court reporter indirectly through another entity.”
The statute exempts attorneys because they are officers of the court and are licensed, regulated, and disciplined by the Kentucky Supreme Court.
Stewart Richardson Deposition Services thanks all who attended our Lunch & Learn on January 14, 2010. Firm owner Tom Richardson demonstrated new services including RBWeb, DepoView DVD, min-U-script, and internet video streaming. Firms in attendance included:
If you would like your firm to participate in one of our Lunch & Learns, please contact Pam Dykehouse at 260-444-4864 or email at pam@stewartrichardson.com
Over $750 was raised for Toys for Tots. The Chili Cook-Off committee plans the second chili cook-off for next November.
Certificates of Accomplishment were awarded in five categories. They were:
Fire Alarm -Toni Salek, Stiles Law Office
Meek & Mild -Joe Bonahoom, Bonahoom & Bonahoom
Vegetarian -Tom Richardson, Stewart Richardson Deposition Services
White Chili -Kathy James, Beers Mallers Backs & Salin
You Name It -Alex Jokay, Hunt Suedhoff Kalamaros