Client Testimonials


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As professional negligence attorneys representing clients who are catastrophically injured, many of the witnesses we depose use medical terminology and the issues involved are often complex. Despite these challenges, the quality of court reporting provided by Urlaub Bowen & Associates is exceptional. The reporters at Urlaub Bowen & Associates are knowledgeable, professional and accommodating to every request. They go above and beyond what is required so that the best, most accurate and timely transcript is produced every time. During the depositions, these reporters do not hesitate to provide technical support to utilize realtime and their accuracy with realtime is unmatched. Urlaub Bowen & Associates consistently exceeds our expectations in their final product. Simply put, we cannot recommend Urlaub Bowen & Associates highly enough. They are the best.



David De Jong, Sharon O'Connell - / De Jong Law Group, Ltd.


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Nick Bowen and Donna Urlaub and their court reporters have worked with me since 1985. They have been the court reporters for hundreds of depositions I have taken along with numerous cases I have brought to trial. They are always accurate, pleasant and punctual. If any problems arise they are always helpful in quickly remedying them.

Our firm uses Urlaub & Bowen Court Reporters exclusively and plans to continue doing so in the future. I enthusiastically recommend them to any attorney taking a deposition or trying a case in the Chicago area.



Frank C. Marino - / Marino & Simonetti


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I am happy to write a letter extolling the performance of Urlaub & Bowen. They have been our
firm's reporters for as long as they have been in business. Aside from their uncanny ability to show
up on time and ready to go, there are two points that separate their work from that of other court
reporting firms.'

First, when I get going during the course of a deposition, I talk a mile a minute. I try to communicate
with a witness as opposed to questioning the witness with a series of canned questions. The last
thing I want to hear when I am finally getting through to a witness on a person-to-person basis is to
have a court reporter disrupting my questioning with requests to please repeat a question or to slow down.

Second, there are times when the subject matter of the testimony being elicited is either technical or
complicated. The reporters at Urlaub & Bowen have been able to follow my questions no matter
how complicated the subject matter might be. There are cases where I require a court reporter skilled
enough to appreciate that reporting "hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy" is not the same as reporting
"delayed post-hypoxic leukoencephalopathy."



Jim Costello - / Costello, McMahon, Burke & Murphy, Ltd.