The Delaware Supreme Court is said to be mulling the possibility of reinstating certification requirements for court reporters, according to sources in the legal industry. Although some in the court reporting community are said to be lobbying for the court to also tackle the controversial issue of whether court reporters should be prohibited from negotiating price discounts with preferred clients, the court is expected to only address the certification requirement.

The Supreme Court posted a request for written comments on its website, seeking input from the public on best practices for court reporters. The court did not say why it is seeking proposals on court reporter ethics.

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