The Pantera Philosophy
Mary Pierce, a licensed California court reporter since 1983, opened the doors of Pantera Court Reporters (PCR) in 2002 with the goal of providing more personal service to a core group of clients… nearly all of whom remain clients today. We endeavor to serve our clients' needs by delivering top-quality transcripts at a very competitive rate.
Medical malpractice, forensic and technical experts, civil rights, business, personal injury, workers' compensation, we do it all. And we do it right! Highly professional, California certified court reporters will report your deposition, hearing or other proceeding and turn around a transcript of excellent quality in a very timely fashion.
Because we see each of our clients as individuals with unique needs, our aim is to personalize service for each and every person. We'll provide you all the accoutrements you request and not clutter your desk, inbox or invoice with things you don't want. After all, you are the client. We'd like to know what we can do for you.
Give us an opportunity to show you why Pantera Court Reporters should be your court reporting services provider.
Mary served on the Board of the Deposition Reporters Association of California (CalDRA) in various roles, starting in 2018 as a District Rep and rising up to serve as President (2020-2022). She has served as CalDRA’s legislative committee chair from 2022 to present. Mary has also served on the highly respected NCRA STRONG committee and its subsequent iteration, Jeopardizing Justice, from 2022 to the present time, an independent committee of national leaders educating and advocating about why litigants should hire skilled, certified and licensed professionals to report their proceedings rather than inferior imitators whose promises exceed reality. One example was explored in a widely circulated article that Mary co-authored with Melissa Buchman, a family law attorney in Beverly Hills, California, published in the Daily Journal in April of 2022, “Make Sure Your Court Reporter is Really a Court Reporter.” Make sure your court reporter is really a court reporter.
