DCR Litigation Services Supports Law Firms in Pro Bono Matters
Leading Court Reporting Firm Provides Discounts on Depositions
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- DCR Litigation Services, a leading provider of deposition services, has enhanced their pro bono initiatives to law firms. This initiative will provide a sliding scale of benefits to DCR's core clients ranging from discounts and deferred payment terms all the way to free services for court reporting, legal video and interpreters.
DCR provides the same level of quality and professionalism as all of their other depositions and arbitrations. Skilled court reporters accurately capture the spoken word, videographers preserve the demeanor of the witness, and interpreters will assist as needed to include non-English speaking deponents.
"We are delighted to support our clients in their pro bono initiatives," said Annette Duke, managing partner of DCR Litigation Services. "As our clients provide their services at no charge to people in need, we are proud to stand with them."
About DCR Litigation Services
DCR Litigation Services is the nation's largest minority-owned deposition service provider with clients and cases across the country. DCR Litigation Services has received several awards including the A.M. Best Award for Expert Service providers. In addition, DCR Litigation Services is certified by The Public Utilities Commission.
In 2009 and 2010, DCR received the A.M. Best Award as an Expert Service Provider in the areas of Deposition Services, Legal Videography, and Litigation Support. As one of the few litigation support firms to receive this honor, DCR has been successful in providing traditional services with a unique, in-house client approach.
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