PACIFIC RIM REPORTING
Court Reporting Services
Serving Alaska Statewide Since 1995
Pacific Rim Reporting covers depositions, trials, meetings, and hearings across the vast state of Alaska. The heart of our success lies with our court reporters, who are highly experienced in reporting complicated legal matters and specialize in maritime, oil and gas, medical and legal malpractice, construction, product liability, and commercial litigation.
Our expert team is looking forward to assisting you with all of your court reporting needs. Please see our list of services below. If you have any questions or special requests, call us today at (907) 272-4383.

Professional Service
Experienced Team
Alaskan Owned
PRR Professional Services
Pacific Rim Reporting is a strategic partner, delivering exceptional court reporting, seamless remote depositions, and reliable trial support. Our commitment to your specific needs ensures excellent quality and personalized service. From the moment your case begins to the final verdict, Pacific Rim Court Reporting is with you every step of the way.
Court Reporting
Pacific Rim Reporting covers depositions, trials, meetings, and hearings across the vast state of Alaska. The heart of our success lies with our court reporters, who are highly experienced in reporting complicated legal matters and specialize in maritime, oil and gas, medical and legal malpractice, construction, product liability and commercial litigation.
Realtime Reporting
Experience the convenience of realtime transcription. View simultaneous transcription on your laptop directly from the court reporter, scroll through transcript and do word searches. Our realtime transcription service is compatible with popular software platforms, including Bridge, LiveNote, Summation, and CaseView.
Video Streaming
Reduce travel time and expenses with Pacific Rim Reporting and Zoom. We offer high-quality, face-to-face video streaming. Use a secure Internet connection to videoconference with your witnesses, co-counsel and adjusters. Use private text messaging and breakout rooms to communicate with one or all parties.
Videography
Certified Legal Video Specialists (CLVS), videographers who have attended and passed a written exam that includes the requirements of Rule 30 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, state and district court rules, and ethics, possess the professional knowledge, skill and equipment to videotape legal proceedings. They are required to demonstrate their proficiency by participating in a practical exam by recording a mock deposition. Only after passing both exams does the National Court Reporters Association award the videographer the designation of CLVS.
Media Transcription
Pacific Rim Reporting is happy to offer professional media transcription services. Go to “Transcribe Audio/Video” on our website to upload your audio files. Pacific Rim Reporting’s transcribers are experienced, with keen listening ability, superior grammar, and excellent vocabulary and punctuation skills.
Exhibit Hyperlinking
View exhibits with a click of the mouse. Once exhibits are identified and marked at the deposition, Pacific Rim Reporting scans and electronically hyperlinks the exhibits during production of the final transcript. To view the exhibit within the transcript, simply click on the hyperlink.
Conference Rooms
Pacific Rim Reporting is happy to provide on-site downtown conference rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi and parking. If you would like to inquire about our conference rooms or schedule a time, please contact us today.
Video-to-Text Synchronization
If seeing is believing and a picture is worth a thousand words, consider what a powerful tool video-to-text synchronization can be. It allows the jury to hear the vocal intonations and verbal pacing as well as view the body language of a witness alongside the spoken word. No need to read the deposition into the court record. Just hit “play” and let the jury see and hear the witness.
*MPEG2 preferable (better quality). MPEG1 available upon request. Learn more below.
Video-to-Text Synchronization
If seeing is believing and a picture is worth a thousand words, consider what a powerful tool video-to-text synchronization can be.
It allows the jury to hear the vocal intonations and verbal pacing as well as view the body language of a witness alongside the spoken word. No need to read the deposition into the court record. Just hit “play” and let the jury see and hear the witness.
*MPEG2 preferable (better quality). MPEG1 available upon request.
