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You can schedule court reporting services in Boston with NNRC. When you require court reporting, video depositions, video conferencing, conference rooms, or any other deposition related service in the Boston area, contact NNRC for all your requirements. The NNRC can handle all your needs for court reporters and related litigation support needs in Boston, Massachusetts.
The NNRC has worked on cases in a variety of areas of practice, from copyright infringement and intellectual copyright to criminal law, business law, and wills/trusts. Our court reporters are noted for their activities within the legal community.
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