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Richard Brosemer, Esq, Joined PohlmanUSA Court Reporting and Litigation Services as a National Account Executive

PohlmanUSA Court Reporting, a nationwide court reporting and litigation services firm, is excited to announce that Richard Brosemer, Esq. has joined as a National Account Executive. Richard is based in St. Louis, MO, and will be servicing clients nationwide. In his new position, Richard brings his knowledge and experience as a former practicing attorney and […]

Meet our Video and Trial Services Manager

Michelle Hill is the Video & Trial Services Manager at PohlmanUSA Court Reporting and Litigation Services. Michelle began her career at Pohlman in the Scheduling department where she spent more than nine years. For the past two years Michelle has also supervised the Video & Trial Services department. Recently she transitioned to work exclusively in […]

Thanksgiving Wishes

At this time of Thanksgiving we reflect on our year and are reminded of how lucky our team is to work with such amazing & loyal clients. Your business, support, and friendship mean everything to us and we are truly thankful for all of it. We offer warm wishes for you, your team and all […]

How to Prepare for Mandatory e-filing in Illinois

On January 22, 2016, the Illinois Supreme Court announced mandatory electronic filing (“e-filing”) for all civil cases for the Illinois Supreme, Appellate and Circuit Courts going into effect January 1, 2018. What is e-filing? Electronic court filing, or e-filing, is the process of filing court pleadings over the internet using an automatic, electronic transmission. Why is […]

Illinois Supreme Court Ruled 6 Member Jury Unconstitutional

On September 22, 2016, the Illinois Supreme Court gave their opinion in James Kakso, D.D.S., et al, v. Jesse Butler, M.D., et al. case. Chief Justice Garman wrote the opinion with Justices Thomas and Kilbride taking no part in the decision. the ruling addresses Public Act 98-1132 that went into effect June 1, 2015, which limited the […]

3 Ways to Assist Your Videographer From a Videographer’s Perspective Part 1: When Scheduling a Deposition

After working in the legal videography field, I’ve come to experience that videographers are seen as the magic-wielding stepchild of the deposition. Nobody (save maybe the court reporter) seems to understand what we do or why we do it. Listed below are three ways attorneys and their deponents may better assist in ensuring the video […]