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Monice Campbell, CCR, CRR, RPR
Ms. Campbell is currently the president and owner of Litigation Services & Technologiesin Las Vegas. She has been a licensed court reporter for 14 years and is a licensed court reporter in NV, CA and AZ. Ms. Campbell has extensive experience in patent infringement, commercial construction, and medical malpractice. She has traveled extensively in Europe as a court reporter in the Venetian Hotel & Casino lien litigation, the longest civil trial in Nevada's history. She is also a veteran realtime reporter and is an expert in providing realtime services online. She is recognized by the National Court Reporters Association as both a Certified Realtime Reporter as well as a Registered Professional Reporter.
Kim Farkas, CCR, RPR
Kim has been reporting for 19 years total, four of those as Las Vegas court reporter. She has a wide range of experience in the different facets of court reporting. In addition to being a veteran realtime court reporter, she also accepts assignments throughout the country providing C.A.R.T. (Communication Access Realtime Translation) to the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. In the legal arena, she has reported trials, arbitrations, and depositions ranging from medical malpractice to product liability and breach of contract litigation.
Gina DiLuzio, CCR, RPR
Ms. DiLuzio earned an AA Degree in Court Reporting from Denver Academy of Court Reporting in Denver, CO, in 1998. She worked as a freelance and official court reporter, and, also, provided CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) for the deaf and hearing impaired, in Denver, until December, 2004, and then relocated to Las Vegas to pursue court reporting. She is a licensed court reporter in Las Vegas Nevada, a member of the Colorado Court Reporters Association, Nevada Court Reporters Association, and a member in good standing with the National Court Reporters Association. She has been recognized by the National Court Reporters Association as a Registered Professional Reporter.
Kristy Gonzales, CCR
Ms. Gonzales is a licensed court reporter in both Nevada and Washington State. For the past two years she has been a member in good standing with the Nevada Court Reporter's Association. She has previously reported coroner's inquests, civil calendars in district court, and is highly experienced in reporting construction defect, medical malpractice, and personal injury litigation.

Carre Lewis, CCR
Ms. Lewis is a realtime court reporter who specializes in advanced court reporting technologies, including online broadcast court reporting. She has traveled extensively to report proceedings across the US and in Europe. Additionally she traveled to both London and Paris to report depositions in the Venetian Hotel & Casino litigation. She is experienced in construction defect litigation as well as expert witness testimony in medical malpractice and personal injury cases. She graduated from Phillips College of Court Reporting in 1994.

Emily Niles, CCR, RPR
Ms. Niles graduated from Las Vegas College in 2002 having earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Court Reporting. She is a licensed reporter in the state of Nevada as well as the state of WA . She is a member in good standing with the National Court Reporters Association. She has been recognized by the National Court Reporters Association as a Registered Professional Reporter.
Jennifer O'Neill, CCR, RPR
Ms. O'Neill graduated from Las Vegas College in 2002 earning an Associate of Arts Degree in Court Reporting. She is a licensed court reporter in the state of Nevada as well as in the state of WA. She is an active member in good standing with the National Court Reporters Association. She has previously been recognized by the National Court Reporters Association as a Registered Professional Reporter.

Holly Pike, CCR, RPR
Ms. Pike graduated from Bryan College of Court Reporting in Los Angeles, CA. She has been a licensed court reporter in the state of Nevada as well as the state of CA since for the past 5 years. She is an active member in good standing of the National Court Reporters Association and currently is recognized by the National Court Reporters Association as a Registered Professional Reporter.

Kele R. Smith, CCR
Ms. Smith, a native of TX, earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Court Reporting from the Court Reporting Institute of Dallas in 7 years ago. She has reported numerous Federal Grand Jury cases in both New York City and Las Vegas, NV. Her many cases have included the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center building, as well as the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. She is licensed as a Certified Court Reporter in the state of Nevada and is an active member in good standing with the National Court Reporters Association. Ms. Smith has been reporting as a Vegas court reporter for the past 5 years. She is a realtime court reporter and specializes in medical malpractice litigation.

LICENSES

CCR The Certified Court Reporter designation is a formal license conferred by the Nevada Certified Court Reporter's Board. It gauges a reporter's proficiency in the practice of court reporting as an active profession, promotes efficiency in court and general reporting skills, and extends to the courts and public the protections afforded by standardization. By establishing a standard of competency and skill for those engaged in it the Nevada Certified Court Reporter's Board ensures each reporter is of a certain quality and skill. The practice of court reporting in the state of Nevada is declared to affect the general public health, public safety, and general public welfare and is subject to regulations and control in the public interest.

RPR The Registered Professional Reporter designation is the single nationally recognized certification which establishes a person's competence and skill as a court reporter. The RPR certification is the entry-level designation for court reporters. It is an important part of the court reporting profession.

RMR The Registered Merit Reporter designation is awarded to advanced-level court reporters who have gained several years of experience. Merit reporters are recognized as the top tier of court reporters in the United States. They have passed extensive written knowledge and skills tests administered by the National Court Reporters Association. The skills test is an important evaluation of the reporter's skills in three areas: Literary dictation at a minumum of 200 words per minute, jury dictation at a minimum of 240 words per minute, and testimony/Q&A at a minimum of 260 words per minute.

CRR The Certified Realtime Reporter designation is reserved for reporter's who are dedicated to being on the cutting edge of this profession. This designation certifies a reporter's competence in providing realtime reporting services. This includes the ability to produce highly accurate and simultaneous translation/display of live proceedings at 96% accuracy using computer-aided translation software.

RDR The Registered Diplomate Reporter designation is the highest level of certification available to court reporters in the United States who are active members of the National Court Reporters Association. Diplomates are reporters who have held the Registered Merit Reporter (RMR) designation for a minimum of five years and who haveshown exemplary skills in all areas of court reporting. They must also be actively involved in court reporting and act as a consultant or leader in the profession and industry. Diplomates are the profession's most highly regarded practitioners or reporting.

To ensure the greatest reporter accuracy Litigation Services and Technologies retains only the most experienced and well-trained Las Vegas court reporters in Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada.

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