Two Leading Central Pennsylvania Court Reporting Firms Join Forces Offering Innovative Technology and Training to Assist Clients in Managing Complexities of Litigation
Harrisburg/York, PA (PRWEB) December 26, 2013 -- "Our mission is to make things simple for our clients. This era of constantly evolving technology can be complex and frustrating. GLFM will offer solutions and training to help our clients make the most of the technologies available," says Robin L. Smith, partner and marketing director for the firm.
Geiger & Loria Reporting Service and Filius & McLucas Reporting Service have been leading providers of court reporting and litigation support in the Central Pennsylvania area for over a half century. Both firms owe their longevity to a continual commitment and focus on providing superior court reporting services and excellent customer service. "We are excited about joining in business with another dedicated and respected court reporting firm. Combining services will enable us to provide a greater level of service for a larger coverage area," says Gail D. McLucas, partner and Registered Professional Reporter.
About Geiger & Loria Reporting Service
This firm was established in 1950 and remains one of the oldest court reporting firms in Central Pennsylvania. Their mission throughout their history has been to offer the latest technology to support their clients' litigation needs. They were among the first to offer computer-aided transcription and alternate transcript formats, as well as the first satellite deposition in the area.
About Filius & McLucas Reporting Service, Inc.
Established in 1983 with a staff of highly trained, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic reporters, the firm has had extensive experience in handling complex asbestos, medical malpractice, patent, and technical litigation. Recent videoconferencing capability has enhanced attorneys' access to clients and witnesses worldwide.
Robin L. Smith, Geiger Loria Filius McLucas Reporting, LLC, http://www.GLFMllc.com, +1 717-541-1508, [email protected]
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