When it comes to customer service, very few industries care as much as court reporters about providing an outstanding customer experience. We know attorneys rely on us to produce an accurate record. But that is not the only piece of our service on which attorneys rely. As court reporters, we may sometimes forget that our customer service skills are incredibly valuable. It is worth thinking in depth about these simple yet so important traits and know that we are truly valued by our good clients who call us for repeat business.
Here is what attorneys know about court reporters:
Court Reporters are Punctual
One of the first things we learn as court reporters is the importance of punctuality. If we are late for a deposition, it is not just an inconvenience for our client. That would be bad enough. It is very costly for everyone if the court reporter is not on time. Attorneys and the witness are losing productive time every minute they are kept waiting. Our clients know they can count on us to show up early to every meeting, deposition or hearing.
Court Reporters are Professional
Attorneys are in charge of handling their own relationships with clients. They know that when their clients show up for the proceedings, we will treat them and their clients with professionalism and courtesy. Even if situations become tense, attorneys know we will keep a cool, calm demeanor and perform our job to the best of our ability.
Court Reporters are Accurate
We spent years learning our skill of writing machine shorthand, and we have spent more years honing the skill, constantly revising and relearning better ways to write faster and more accurately. We take very seriously the job of creating a completely accurate record of what has transpired word for word. We go to great lengths to make sure we have produced a transcript that is accurate. Our clients know they can count on us to produce an accurate verbatim transcript each and every time.
Court Reporters Deliver On Time
Every reporter learns to work under a deadline. Each time we are hired to produce a transcript, we are providing an important document that will be used in a legal matter. We know there are real people behind every caption, real people who are waiting for the legal process in order to receive justice. Court reporters understand that every transcript needs to be delivered in a reasonable number of days following the proceedings. We also know that sometimes our clients do not have a reasonable time available. Sometimes they need our transcript tomorrow morning in order for them to effectively meet their own deadlines and serve their clients to the best of their ability. We are happy to provide transcripts even if it means staying up all night to finish on time because we know people are counting on us. Our clients know we will go the extra mile to deliver a transcript to them when they need it. They appreciate the fact that we will deliver on time.
Court Reporters are Attentive
Each client who hires us is working on a matter that is of utmost importance to their own clients. We know our clients are working to deliver the best possible result for their clients. Attorneys know their court reporters understand the importance of the matter. They trust that we will give them our close attention. They know, when possible, we will anticipate their needs.
Court Reporters are Appreciative
There are many ways in which we are appreciative of our clients. We appreciate that they provide good quality work to us. We appreciate that they call us repeatedly to perform our services. We appreciate that they treat us with respect during the proceedings. We appreciate it when they pay their bills on time. Attorneys know court reporters are appreciative and thankful for their clients and the business they bring.
Court Reporters are Personable
We often have the opportunity to converse with our clients before and after proceedings. Because our clients use our services repetitively, we get many opportunities to learn about them, their practice and their goals. Attorneys value that we take the time to get to know them, that we view them as people and not just a paycheck.
Court Reporters are Tech-Savvy
Technology has become an integral part of being a court reporter. Attorneys rely on us for all sorts of technology needs. They know we can arrange and conduct a realtime deposition or video proceedings, even remote depositions over the internet. They know we have different formats of transcripts to offer and will help them discern which format they need for their practice management software. Attorneys know if they have technology questions, it is likely their court reporter will be able to help them directly or will know how to get assistance for them.
Every time I see an example of bad customer service, I think about how good court reporters are at providing excellent service. It is a good idea to remind ourselves of just how much our clients rely on us to provide that service, and they show their appreciation every time they call us to schedule another deposition or hearing.
Good customer service is a philosophy, not just a skill. Court reporters live this philosophy and always strive to deliver the best customer service on which attorneys can rely.
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