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Court Reporters in Massachusetts

Certified court reporters in Boston, Cambridge, Waltham, Burlington, Newton, and across Massachusetts. Biotech, pharmaceutical, and financial services litigation specialists.

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Court Reporters Serving Massachusetts

Credentialed professionals with active MA credentials serving depositions statewide.

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Christine Burke, RPR

Senior Court Reporter
Boston, MA
★★★★★5.0(69 reviews)
BiotechPatentFederal
Available this week
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Derek Park, RPR, CRR

Realtime Reporter
Cambridge, MA
★★★★★4.9(53 reviews)
PharmaceuticalSecuritiesRemote
Available this week
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Sarah Roberts, CCR

Reporter & Videographer
Waltham, MA
★★★★★5.0(41 reviews)
CommercialEmploymentArbitration
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Cities We Serve

Court Reporters by City in Massachusetts

CourtReporters.com has dedicated pages for every major Massachusetts market with local professionals.

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Massachusetts Legal Markets

Courts and Practice Areas We Cover

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Suffolk Superior Court (Boston)

Massachusetts' primary state court for Boston and Suffolk County. Active commercial, real estate, and complex civil docket.

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D. Massachusetts — Boston

Federal court for Massachusetts. Highly active biotech, pharmaceutical patent, securities fraud, and class action docket.

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Biotechnology and Life Sciences

Boston and Cambridge form the world's leading biotech cluster. Genzyme, Biogen, Moderna, and hundreds of startups generate a constant stream of patent and regulatory litigation.

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University and Research Litigation

Harvard, MIT, and over 50 universities in Greater Boston generate technology transfer, IP licensing, and research contract cases handled by specialized Massachusetts reporters.

What We Offer

Court Reporting Services in Massachusetts

Deposition Reporting

Certified reporters for all deposition types. Standard, expedited, or same-day transcript delivery.

Realtime Reporting

CRR-certified reporters providing live transcript feeds for complex depositions and CART accessibility.

Legal Videography

CLVS-certified videographers for video depositions and synchronized transcript packages.

Remote Depositions

Remote-ready reporters for Zoom, Teams, and Webex, compliant with MA rules of civil procedure.

Interpretation Services

Certified interpreters in Spanish, Mandarin, and 40+ languages for Massachusetts proceedings.

Arbitration and Mediation

Experienced reporters for JAMS, AAA, and private arbitrations at suites or remotely.

Certification & Credentials

Why Massachusetts Attorneys Use CourtReporters.com

Massachusetts does not have a mandatory state licensure system for court reporters. The professional standard is NCRA RPR (Registered Professional Reporter) certification, which is required or expected by many Boston-area law firms and courts for complex proceedings. CourtReporters.com verifies all Massachusetts reporter credentials before listing.

Boston is one of the most specialized legal markets in the country. The District of Massachusetts handles more biotech and pharmaceutical patent cases than almost any other federal court. The Boston-Cambridge biotech corridor produces some of the most technically demanding depositions in the legal system, requiring reporters with deep life sciences subject matter experience. Harvard, MIT, and dozens of other universities add research IP and technology transfer cases.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do court reporters need a license in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts does not have mandatory state licensure for court reporters. The professional standard is NCRA RPR certification. CourtReporters.com verifies credentials before listing any Massachusetts reporter.

How do I find a court reporter in Boston?

CourtReporters.com has a dedicated Boston city page with reporters serving Boston, Cambridge, Waltham, Burlington, Woburn, Newton, Quincy, and the greater Greater Boston area.

Are remote depositions available in Massachusetts?

Yes. Massachusetts Rules of Civil Procedure permit remote depositions by stipulation. Massachusetts reporters on CourtReporters.com are equipped for Zoom, Teams, and Webex for remote proceedings statewide.

Do Massachusetts reporters handle biotech cases?

Yes. The Boston-Cambridge biotech corridor is the world's leading life sciences cluster. Many Massachusetts reporters on CourtReporters.com specialize in biotech and pharmaceutical patent, regulatory, and clinical trial litigation.

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