So this is my question. Does anybody have somewhere they could direct me for the absolute way you have to have your depo pages set up? I have been doing this 21 years and have been doing it the same way, and now I have a firm saying that it does not meet the uniform format. Share Tweet Facebook Views: I'm not sure if Texas has a CR board or not, but if you do you can get it through them. Yeah, that's the thing. The manual lists what should be on what pages, and gives "examples", and it is my opinion that this firm is saying that the "example" given is written in stone, no variances I did email the Court Reporter's Certification Board, and their response was "For the information you seek you should refer to the rules, particularly the Uniform Format Manual.
There is ambiguity. The whole thing is brought about by this firm saying that my errata sheet is in the wrong place and that the cause number should be at the top of the style and the court at the side. Hope it helps. I have read it numerous times. Here is my exact quandry. This firm and myself seem to have a disagreement on how our title pages are set up and certificate pages. Is it anybody else's take that the "examples" in the Uniform Format Manual are EXACTLY how you have to set up your title pages and certificate pages, or is there some give and take in there?
It is the firm's belief that the "examples" are exactly how it should be done, no exceptions. I usually follow the same format as well with the different agencies I work with. I'm sure it's frustrating to be told you're doing something wrong as opposed to the firm saying we would like you to do it this way.
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