For Immediate Release
Buell Realtime Reporting and Corpolongo & Associates announce the merger of the two court reporting firms to expand coverage in the legal industry. This merger will create a broader reach into the Bellingham, Washington market for all court reporting services. This includes top-tier services for all litigation requirements, including court reporting, legal video, video conferencing, interpreters, booking conferencing rooms, and more. Additionally, throughout the pandemic, Buell will continue to honor complimentary videoconference connections for all depositions to all clients. The merger and business will operate under the Buell Realtime brand.
The past year has presented some incredible challenges. But with any challenge, smart businesses pivot and adapt. Buell is continually looking for ways to improve the services we offer to our clients. When we had an opportunity to merge with Corpolongo & Associates, we decided it made sense for our clients and for the future. We are excited to now serve the Bellingham area.
“When Buell Realtime approached Corpolongo & Associates about merging companies, it felt like the perfect time for the next chapter. I feel confident in the Buell team and their passion for superior service to the legal industry. I know the Corporlongo & Associates clients and future clients in the Bellingham area will be in great hands.” Wendy Raymond, Owner Corpolongo & Associates.
The Buell Realtime Reporting team has been supporting the Northwest legal community for the past 23 years. Locally owned and operated, Buell is in full compliance with WAC guidelines in offering equal terms to all parties. Never a per-page fee for word index or condensed transcripts, which has become customary with many court reporting firms.
For questions or comments about this press release, please contact Molly Dore by email or by phone at (425) 757.4280.
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