By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court has ordered judicial policymakers to look into accusations that some court reporters are routinely overcharging clients for preparing transcripts.
Appellate lawyers had asked the court to address the problem, but the justices declined and sent the matter to the Judicial Council instead. The vote took place at the court's weekly conference in San Francisc...
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