We are excited that Cindy Koch has joined our outstanding team of reporters. Since Cindy was 12 years old, she knew she wanted to pursue a career as a court reporter. After completing the Court Reporting Technology course at Green River Community College, Cindy has spent 35 years pursuing her dream. As one of the first Certified Realtime Reporters in the state of Washington, Cindy has vast experience in complex, multi-party litigation and has earned a well-deserved reputation as an expert in her profession.
Cindy is a member of the Washington Court Reporters Association, the National Court Reporters Association, and Ethics First through the NCRA. Cindy is a Case CATalyst trainer for Stenograph. In addition to her successful career, Cindy found time to volunteer as treasurer for the WCRA for ten years.
Cindy enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, cooking, and is a member with her husband at Fircrest Golf Club.
Welcome to the team, Cindy!
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What Do AI Notetakers Do and Why Could They Be Risky?
AI notetaking apps do more than just take notes. They record everything that is said and create a summary at the end of the proceeding. Some also create a transcript from the recording, highlight key discussions, and create a list of follow-up action items. But with this convenience comes significant risk, especially in legal proceedings when confidentiality and security are essential. Read the recent blog post by Elizabeth Harvey, CCR, RPR to learn key take aways.