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Laura began her court-reporting career in October of 2008. She is a certified court reporter in the state of Washington, a member of the National Court Reporters Association, a member of the Washington Court Reporters Association, and she holds her RPR certification through the NCRA.

Laura enjoys all of the different people, places, and stories that she comes across while working as a court reporter. "I like the variability of court reporting and the stories. Sometimes they can be outrageous, sad, scary, maddening, and enlightening, but it opens the door for you to see into so many different worlds that you wouldn't get to see otherwise," Laura said.

In her spare time, you can find Laura with her husband, son, and daughter. They love being able to spend time outdoors, running, hiking, and camping. Laura also loves cooking and being able to travel.

Welcome to the team, Laura!

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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.