Law Practice
Oct. 1, 2018
Legislation created new rules for licensed shorthand reporters
Effective Jan. 1, 2019, AB 2084 adds Section 8050 to the Business and Professions Code to limit the business practices of licensed shorthand reporters in California.





Chris Micheli
Aprea & Micheli, Inc.
7148 Sutter Ave
Carmichael , CA 95608
Email: cmicheli@apreamicheli.com
McGeorge School of Law
Chris is an attorney and legislative advocate for the Sacramento.
At the end of last month, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2084 into law. Effective Jan. 1, 2019, the bill adds Section 8050 to the Business and Professions Code to limit the business practices of licensed shorthand reporters in California.
Under existing California law, upon court order, or in certain cases upon request of a party to the action, an official court reporter or reporter pro tempore must take down in shorthand all ...
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