Marten Walsh Cherer Ltd.

Marten Walsh Cherer Ltd. We provide court and verbatim reporting, transcriptions, depositions, cross-examinations, videography and note taking.

With a history that dates back over a century, we are one of the UK’s leading firms of court and verbatim reporters. We are experienced in all areas of court reporting, tape transcription, note taking, videography, deposition and examination reporting. We have operated in London’s High Court and various Crown Courts around England and Wales since 1907, but our history can be traced back to 1871 wh

en our founders covered the Tichborne Claimant, one of the longest-running trials in British legal history. We have since covered many other famous cases including the Great Train Robbery in the 1960s, the ‘Guildford Four’ and ‘Birmingham Six’ in the 1970s and the ‘Da Vinci Code’ in 2006. Our longstanding history can be attributed to the principles on which we originally founded our business – namely, to provide a flexible and bespoke service to meet our clients’ individual needs and to ensure the work we provide is always of the highest quality, even when working to tight timeframes. We also keep up with the latest technology to enable better business and secure communication with our clients. We are a specialist firm – what we do here is our core business – and our clients can rest assured that they will receive an individual service from us, where we consider every piece of work we do as important. All our employees are experienced and knowledgeable in this field, and we are all members of the British institute of Verbatim reporters (BIVR). Above all, we are a friendly team who work together to ensure we deliver the best outcome for our clients.

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