Trade Court Hikes Transcript Fee Rates
The Court of International Trade approved increased transcript fee rates effective Oct. 1. A transcript to be delivered within 30 days after receiving an order now costs $4 a page, while a 14-day transcript costs $4.70 a page. A seven-day…
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transcript is $5.35 a page, a three-day transcript is $6 a page, a next-day transcript is $6.70 a page, and a two-hour transcript is $8 a page. The first copy costs range from $1 to $1.35, while each additional copy to the same party ranges from $0.70 to $1. Real-time transcripts, which are unedited and delivered electronically during a proceeding or immediately following adjournment, cost $3.40 per page for one feed, $2.35 per page for two to four feeds or $1.65 per page for five or more feeds. The price hikes were authorized by the Judicial Conference of the U.S.