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Law Practice

Oct. 3, 2001

Dictation Distractions

Every day, secretaries throughout the nation spend their time "plugged in" to a dictaphone machine, transcribing lawyers' tapes. Did you ever wonder how your dictation was viewed? Check below to see which, if any, of the following categories describe your dictation style.

        By Betty Morris
        
        Every day, secretaries throughout the nation spend their time "plugged in" to a dictaphone machine, transcribing lawyers' tapes. Did you ever wonder how your dictation was viewed? Check below to see which, if any, of the following categories describe your dictation style.
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