Since 1986, Jensen Reporting has built its reputation on providing timely and accurate court reporting services in a professional and friendly manner. Our selectively screened, highly skilled and knowledgeable reporters provide prompt and dependable service in all areas of litigation.
The field of court reporting is highly technical. To provide our clients with the highest level of service, our court reporters keep their skills current through mandatory continuing education. We assist our reporters in meeting their credit requirements by providing in-house workshops and relaying information about upcoming seminars. Our reputation for excellence has earned us the exclusive handling of high-profile cases such as the E2 Nightclub case, the Metra Derailment case, and the Burr Oak Cemetery case.
We know how busy you are, which is why we not only send an email or faxed confirmation, but also make a courtesy call the day prior to a job assignment. We also accommodate our clients by not charging for standby jobs. And if a job cancels and our reporter has not left the office, we waive the cancellation fee. Whenever you need it, and whatever it takes, we’re there. Last-minute assignment, we’re there. Local or global, we’re there.
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Code of Professional Ethics (NCRA):
- Be fair and impartial toward each participant in all aspects of reported proceedings, and always offer to provide comparable services to all parties in a proceeding.
- Be alert to situations that are conflicts of interest or that may give the appearance of a conflict of interest. If a conflict or a potential conflict arises, the Member shall disclose that conflict or potential conflict.
- Guard against not only the fact but the appearance of impropriety.
- Preserve the confidentiality and ensure the security of information, oral or written, entrusted to the Member by any of the parties in a proceeding.
- Be truthful and accurate when making public statements or when advertising the Member's qualifications or the services provided.
- Refrain, as an official reporter, from freelance reporting activities that interfere with official duties and obligations.
- Determine fees independently, except when established by statute or court order, entering into no unlawful agreements with other reporters on the fees to any user.
- Refrain from giving, directly or indirectly, any gift, incentive, reward or anything of value to attorneys, clients, witnesses, insurance companies or any other persons or entities associated with the litigation, or to the representatives or agents of any of the foregoing, except for (1) items that do not exceed $100 in the aggregate per recipient each year, or, (2) pro bono services as defined by the NCRA Guidelines for Professional Practice or by applicable state and local laws, rules and regulations.
- Maintain the integrity of the reporting profession.
- Abide by the NCRA Constitution and Bylaws.
