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Buell Realtime Reporting welcomes the addition of two seasoned industry professionals located in Eastern Washington: Haley Garoutte and Sean Lykken.

Haley Garoutte joins Buell as a Scheduling Manager, serving
clients in Seattle, Yakima,
Spokane, Wenatchee, and the Tri-
Cities. Haley has over eleven
years of industry experience,
holds a Legal Assistant/Paralegal
certificate from Perry Technical
College, and is uniquely qualified
to support and understand our
clients’ litigation needs. To learn
more about Haley, click here.


Sean Lykken, CLVS, joins Buell
as a Videographer Litigation
Support Manager. Originally from
Yakima, Sean was born to owners
of a successful locally owned
court reporting firm and has
developed a depth of expertise
that extends throughout his entire
life. Sean has dedicated the past
10-plus years to excelling as a
videographer while concurrently
managing the production
department. Sean holds a
bachelor’s degree in political
science from Western Washington
University. He is a member of
NCRA and WCRA.

As an owner of one of the few remaining locally owned court reporting firms, it is our goal to continuously evolve to meet the needs of our clients in providing exceptional litigation support. Adding Haley and Sean to our team was the perfect answer to supporting our clients in Eastern Washington, as well as our clients throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Lisa Buell, Founder and Owner of Buell Realtime Reporting

As a local woman-owned Pacific Northwest firm for nearly 30 years, Buell is dedicated to delivering seamless litigation support to every one of our clients. Our comprehensive suite of services includes:

    • Certified court reporting
    • Legal video 
    • Court-certified transcription
    • Complimentary videoconferencing
    • Interpreters
    • Conference rooms and more

    To learn more about Buell and our services, visit our home page. 

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