Connect Series: Meet Court Reporter Anne Schluter!

With extensive experience working as a court reporter in both the United States and Canada, Anne is a great fit for all types of proceedings, but she’s a secret weapon when it comes to the US depositions routinely carried out at Reportex’s offices. Not only will clients receive a transcript in the perfect format for US requirements, but they can also enjoy same-day service of rough draft transcripts.


We recently asked Anne a few questions, and here’s what she had to say:

What originally got you interested in court reporting as a career?

I was attending Ferris State University in Michigan in the executive assistant program. At that time I didn’t even know what a court reporter was. My roommate was in the court reporting program and used to come back from class all the time and relay all the great things she was learning about career opportunities in the field. Her future sounded much more interesting and lucrative than mine, so I made the switch.


What do you like most about it?

I love the flexibility it gave me with my children when they were young. I was able to walk my kids to school nearly every day, and because I also worked some half days, they were often able to have friends over for play dates after school. And being self-employed, I was able to take time out to participate in various school events and field trips with them. Now that they’re older, I like having the flexibility to hit the gym on a weekday morning and get my workout done early on the days I’m not in discovery.


What is the best career advice you have ever been given?

At one of the first firms I ever worked for, the firm owner insisted that I should read novels as a way of refining my court reporting skills. I was very resistant since reading for pleasure did not sound like a very fun way to spend my downtime, but she literally handed me a novel and made me do it. Not sure how refined I am, but I was hooked. That was a very long time ago, and I still love to read whenever I have the chance.


At Reportex our core values of team, mentorship, equality, community and industry are central to what we do. Which of these values resonates most strongly with you and why?

Even though we are all self-employed individuals, at All-Star by Reportex our office feels very much like a team, or as we often refer to it, our work family. We’re constantly looking to one another for help on technical issues, grammar questions, formatting queries. Also recipe-sharing. And I’ve received some really good parenting advice over our boardroom lunches.


What single piece of advice would you give new reporters?

One piece of advice I would give to a new reporter is to make up a one-stroke brief for your local hospitals. They come up constantly, and it will save you a lot of time over the years. It sounds kind of stupid, but that’s all I could think of right now.


What does your ideal day off look like?

Well, an ideal day off would be on a beach with a margarita in my hand. But if I’m not on vacation, I like to go to the gym in the morning and get it out of the way, have lunch with friends and then take my dog Louie for a walk.


Would you rather cook or order in?

I hate cooking; plus I’m not the best at it. Definitely order in — with wine of course!

The Branding Story

The inspiration for this new logo can be found in the culture of the Island itself.   As we have embarked on new partnerships this year — first with the announcement of All-Star by Reportex back in February of 2020and now with Island by Reportex —we wanted to preserve the spirit of each unique team. It was important to all of us that each location would maintain its own identity as we created these new divisions under the Reportex umbrella.

For the branding of Island we wanted to show the spirit of the community by showcasing the iconic flower boxes that are a hallmark of downtown Victoria while integrating a key image found in the original logo, the scales of justice. The colours were also chosen carefully to complement all of the logos as a group, with the standout deep blue being a reflection of the sea. 

Introducing … Island by Reportex!

The Reportex team is pleased to announce the acquisition of Island Reporters Inc. in Victoria, BC.

In April 2020 Reportex and All-Star by Reportex partnered with Island Reporters to provide in-person, virtual and hybrid services across all three locations in a collaborative effort to provide our legal communities and our teams with the best possible access to services and support, especially during this unprecedented time.

The partnership has been a huge success, and we are now thrilled to announce the official launch of Island by Reportex!

Branding Story

You can now book all of your services at any of our offices.

Reportex HQ (Vancouver)
All-Star by Reportex (New Westminster)
Island by Reportex (Victoria)

The Team

Casey Dickinson, Acting Office Services Manager 
(for all three locations)
Kirin Rogers, Reception/Client Services
Zach Bragg, Virtual Proceedings Coordinator
Kelsey Fletcher, Court Reporter
Lora Zabiran, Court Reporter

We’re hiring court reporters for this location. For more information please contact our director of court reporting, Leanne Kowalyk, at [email protected]

Connect Series: Meet Sara Pelletier, Our Newest Court Reporter!

This past September Reportex was thrilled to welcome Sara Pelletier to the Reportex team. Sara is a brand new reporter who just got her BC certification. She has decided to start her career with us, and we couldn’t be happier. Having just moved to Vancouver from the Edmonton area, we thought it would be a great opportunity to introduce Sara to the Reportex team.


We recently asked Sara a few questions. Here’s what she had to say:

You’re a new reporter who just got your BC certification. How are you finding things so far?

Well, things have definitely been different. I’m sure that my training is a little different than it usually is, given the circumstances of the world right now. I’m sure things have been a little hard for everyone lately, but I feel like I’m getting great support from the team, and I think that I will excel as time goes on.


How did you learn about court reporting as a career choice?

I actually hadn’t heard of court reporting until I went to a NAIT open house in 2016. I was checking out all the programs around campus when I stumbled upon the machine itself! I talked to some of the second-year students, and they let me touch the Wave, and it was magic watching the words come up on the screen. I figured I’d give it a shot. The more I learned about the career, the more I realized that it was exactly what I wanted to do. I’ve never looked back.


At Reportex our core values of team, mentorship, equality, community and industry are central to what we do. Which of these values resonates most strongly with you and why?

I would have to say that team and mentorship resonate with me the most. As a big sports fan I know that a great coach tries to teach leadership in every one of the players. A great leader creates a great team, and with that the other values will follow naturally.


If you could have a superpower, what would it be?

I think that if I could choose a superpower, it would be everlasting life and not aging past the age of 32. Seems like a good age!


The cozy season has started. What is your favourite comfort food?

My favourite comfort food has always been and will forever be an extra cheesy pizza. I think that will be the first thing I get after that first paycheque.

Connect Series: Meet Ashley Kump, Our Assignments Specialist!

Ashley is our assignments specialist, responsible for scheduling the court reporters in our Vancouver and Victoria offices for discoveries, depositions, arbitrations and hearings. She is the master at strategic puzzles, which helps when she is planning which job each reporter will be on and which rooms everyone will be in.

It’s her job to ensure the court reporters are happy and have everything they need for their jobs. Outside of work Ashley divides her time between playing ringette, cooking, canning preserves and sewing. She grew up playing competitive ringette and still loves the game. She currently plays on the PCRMA Open team. She loves to visit farmers’ markets for fresh, local food to create her own canned preserves. Items purchased from the grocery store don’t compare to homemade canned goods! Ashley also loves spending time with her two dogs, Bella (16 years old) and Tiko (2 years old). Since Bella is an old grandma, Tiko helps keep her young with all his puppy energy.

What do you like most about being the assignments specialist at Reportex?

Since starting at Reportex my job has changed a lot. When I first started, I was a receptionist/scheduler, and we only had one floor with nine boardrooms. Since then Reportex has grown to multiple floors with 20 boardrooms, and it is still growing! The position slowly became too much for one person, and the position was split. A couple more splits down the road and I have now landed in the assignments specialist role. I like where my role has landed because it has become a more specialized role. However, I wouldn’t have the knowledge I have now if it weren’t for my position continuously shifting.

I have learned many angles of the business, and I utilize that knowledge to create the optimal experience for both the clients and reporters. Being at reception gave me an appreciation for how everything fits into place. Instead of my focus being pulled in multiple directions at the same time, I can now focus on one thing: the court reporters! I now have more time for them, and I can dive more fully into the bookings, which really helps with my daily strategic puzzle — the schedule! I love puzzles, and this is one where there is no template. There are many factors that have to be taken into account, such as seniority, restriction of all kinds and the number of counsel attending, to name a few. The assignments (or puzzle, as a lot of people call it) have always been my favourite part about my job. I love working with the court reporters and clients, and this position has allowed me to focus on the part of the job that I love.

At Reportex our core values of team, mentorship, equality, community and industry are central to what we do. Which of these values resonates most strongly with you and why?

The core value that resonates with me the most is mentorship. Throughout my life I have always tried to be a mentor in all aspects of my life. Growing up, I thought I was going to be a teacher because I love to help people learn and grow. I have played ringette for 16 years, and throughout many of those years I have coached and mentored a lot of other players. I would do this by taking kids under my wing and teaching them to be goalies. While goalie is not a sought-after position, mentorship is the best way to get young kids excited about the position. There is very little training available to goalies in ringette, which results in there being a shortage of goalies. Through mentorship we can get the kids excited about a position they might have never tried without that support.

Scheduling at Reportex is something that sounds so easy, but there are so many little parts that come into being a good scheduler. I have been with Reportex for two and a half years now, and when I started, I knew very little about the reporting industry. The knowledge I have now is from asking questions and learning as I go. I love sharing my knowledge through mentorship. When people come to me with questions or apologize for bothering me, I love to help them figure out what they need to know. It is never a bother! I want to help, and I want you to understand what you are doing and why.

Mentorship is one of Reportex’s core values, and I think it is very fitting. It is something I strive to include in all aspects of my life, and knowing that it is one of Reportex’s values makes me feel comfortable asking questions when I don’t know the answer. I know that someone will take me under their wing and provide me with the knowledge I need to succeed!  

What three items would you take with you on a deserted island?

If I had to choose only three items I could take, I would choose a machete, a blanket and a bottomless bottle of wine. The machete would help me make a shelter, hunt, make sparks for a fire, prepare food and (most importantly) provide protection. The blanket would be for comfort and warmth. A little comfort for however long I’d be on the deserted island sounds like a good way to help keep me sane. While there are many better options out there for a third item, I am going to go with wine. It would keep me hydrated if I couldn’t find drinking water, and it would help pass the time. 😉

What is your top tip for aspiring sewers? 

Patience. If you want your project to turn out, you need patience. When you start to rush or skip steps, the project is unlikely to turn out the way you want. Following the directions step by step is really important, no matter how insignificant the direction might seem. While it might seem like a good idea at the time, forging ahead if you make a mistake will not help your project in the long run. Stopping to take out the stiches and redoing the section or ironing the work you just did is really important for your project. While ironing may seem like a very insignificant step, it can make or break your project. I have personally never been a fan of the ironing step, but I have seen the difference it can make to a project, so I’m always sure to include it.

What it really comes down to in the end, like I said before, is patience. If you can’t practise patience while sewing, your project is unlikely to turn out. I learned early on with sewing that patience is key and that people who rushed through their project had less success than those who took their time.

Do you have a favourite canned preserve recipe that you would like to share?

I love to can. I have made so many different types of canned goods in the past: carrots, pickles, salsa, jams, jellies, peaches, asparagus, spicy beans, stewed tomatoes, tomato sauce, roasted red peppers and jalapeños. I am sure I am still missing a few!

While canning isn’t the most economical hobby, it’s something that I’m passionate about. I don’t can in order to save money, and I realize that I could just go to the store and purchase the item pre-made. I do it because I like knowing exactly what it is that I’m eating and because the quality of food is so much better. I also have so much fun canning.

I have made a bunch of different things this year as you can see in the list above. This year I think my favourite recipe is salsa! I made more batches of salsa (four!) this year than I ever have before!

Below is the recipe for my salsa. If you like your salsa with more spice, I suggest adding more jalapeños. While eight jalapeños might sound like a lot, when they’re mixed with all the other ingredients, it’s really not! Let me know how it turns out for you!

Connect Series: Meet Selina Rodriguez, Our Newly Appointed Acting Scheduling Manager!

Selina is our newly appointed acting scheduling manager. She handles client requests and booking mediations and reporter-attended proceedings. She is also an artist who possesses a passion for excellence and enjoys painting, sculpting, playing instruments, singing, writing, reading, fashion, hiking and appreciating nature.


We recently asked Selina a few questions. Here’s what she had to say:

When did you join Reportex?

I joined in August of 2019. I’ve been learning at Reportex for a little over a year now!


Your job sounds like it involves a lot of attention to detail. What are your top three tips for maintaining accuracy?

First and foremost, it’s important to care for the body and brain. This helps in keeping your mind sharp and your chin up so you are available to focus and handle situations, regardless of their complexity.

Another big one would be lists! Whether that is creating checklists to ensure you’ve done a thorough job or listing out steps as guidelines until accuracy becomes second nature. It also helps to keep track of your day so you can then review and reflect on possible improvements.

Also important is a willingness to learn and to review your work. To build a solid foundation, you must be willing to look into pain points and inefficiencies so that you may revise them. Aiming for improvement will help you reach your goals and excel past them.

You asked for three tips, but I’m going to give you four. As a rule of thumb I also like to keep the following in mind: with anything you do, take the time out to measure twice and cut once.


At Reportex our core values of team, mentorship, equality, community and industry are central to what we do. Which of these values resonates most strongly with you and why?

I believe all of these are incredibly important. The success of each of these values is dependent on the others. Effective mentorship takes into account both teamwork and equality. How we relate to the community and where we stand within the industry is dependent on the qualities we possess as individuals and our willingness to work as a team. If we treat the people who surround us right and maintain these principles within ourselves, it’s possible to impact the community and industry in a positive way. Inversely it’s important to learn from both the community and industry in order to grow as individuals.

We are blessed to live in a society and age that fosters interpersonal relationships. This allows us to put our minds together, appreciate the value in one another and help or inspire each other to reach higher.


What is your favourite creative outlet at the moment?

I always enjoy music and writing. However, I recently bought new boxes of clay and got a pottery wheel. So I’m very excited about that!


Do you have a piece of artwork that you would like to share?

Although I’m sure they end up well appreciated, I regrettably tend to gift and donate all of my completed paintings. Here’s a photo of my painting process and a sketch:

Zoom’s Latest Updates

Read about Zoom’s latest round of features and enhancements below. A reminder, to access these features, download the latest version of Zoom.

New Updates to Web

Changes to Existing Features

Enhanced Passcode Settings for Select Accounts: The web portal settings for Passcode for instant meeting and Passcode for newly scheduled meetings are now one setting called “Meeting Passcode” for accounts with a single licensed user, Pro accounts with 2 or more licenses, Business accounts with 10-100 licenses, and Basic (free) accounts. If the Passcode requirement for Personal Meeting ID (PMI) is enabled, it will be applied whether Join Before Host is enabled or disabled.

• Updated Settings for New Accounts: All new accounts created on or after September 27 will have the Passcode settings for Personal Meeting ID (PMI), Personal Audio Conference (PAC), phone dial-in users, and Zoom Room Meeting ID enabled by default.

New Updates to Zoom Rooms

New and Enhanced Features to Zoom Rooms

In-Meeting Features

Appliances:

  • Virtual background support on DTEN Me devices must be on 1.1 firmware
  • Video preview
  • View in-meeting chat on Zoom Rooms Touch devices
  • Join breakout rooms using the Zoom Rooms Controller on non-touch Zoom Rooms Appliances (support for more Zoom Rooms OS coming soon)

Management Features

Appliances:

  • Italian language support