By Early Langley
Getting $25 gas cards from some court reporters and not others? Is your assistant accumulating points for a trip you don't know about? Or going on a $250 shopping spree that could put you or your client up on the Internal Revenue Service's radar? In that last deposition you were in, did you find out that the court reporter offered an unfair price break to one party and not you, putting the reporter in ethical jeopardy?
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