Jey Benefit : Designed to be adapted to any machine shorthand theory, this universal workbook helps court reporting
readers develop speed, accuracy, and writing fluency. It will prepare them for the Certified Shorthand Reporter's
Examination and the National Shorthand Reporter's Examination.
The workbook's extensive drills and exercises help them become proficient machine shorthand writers who can
take dictation accurately at a high rate of speed and who can transcribe efficiently either at the typewriter or
on the computer. The workbook is divided into fifty lessons covering Latin and French legal vocabulary, Congressional
Record Material, Multiple-Voice Testimony, Jury Charge, and Special Tips for the Court Reporter.
Table of Contents
Lessons 1-50.
(NOTE: Each lesson includes Latin and French legal vocabulary, Congressional Record material, jury charge material,
opening and closing statements, arguments, expert opinion, deposition instructions, and legal opinion).
The first 37 lessons include a realistic selection of multiple-voice testimony; the last 13 lessons concentrate
on specialized courtroom situations such as expert testimony, conference in chambers, child's testimony, and medical
testimony.
Special Tips for the Court Reporter.
Courtroom Participants.
Examinations.
Parentheticals.
Utterances.
Case Citations.
Reporter's Worksheet/Cue Sheets/Information Sheets.
Numbers.
Abbreviations.
Capitalization.
Paragraphing.
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