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Knox County, TN Court Reporting and Legal Videography Services
If you have practiced law in or around Knox County, Tennessee in the past 30 years, you have very likely worked with our stenographic reporting and legal videography team. Gateway was founded to provide our clients an alternative to using large national corporations for their court reporting and video needs.
Gateway Court Reporting & Video offers all the same services as big box court reporting agencies- in fact, when you hire a corporate entity, they will often call us to subcontract the job. We offer deposition and court reporting, rough drafts & dailies, multi-format transcript deliveries with no additional page charges for condensed copies or word indexes, scanning and exhibit management, realtime, conference rooms, and AV technical support with video deposition recording.
Our reporters are well-versed in handling complex and multi-district litigation. We offer our clients various tools to support large cases such as SOC2 compliant file repositories, scheduling tools for attorneys and paralegals, transparent billing practices, full-time office staff, and technical support, whether your proceeding is attended remotely, in-person, or both.
Our reporters are available for depositions in Knoxville, Farragut, Mascot, Powell, Karns, and John Sevier. We also help our clients book reporters in other cities, as needed for multi-district cases. We hope to work with you on your upcoming case.
Legal History in Knox County, Tennessee
Knox County isn’t just the legal hub of East Tennessee—it’s also home to some of the most fascinating legal history in the state. Our court reporters have covered proceedings in every city across Knox County, including Knoxville, Farragut, Powell, Mascot, Halls Crossroads, Corryton, and Cedar Bluff. We bring over 100 years of combined experience to a region steeped in judicial tradition.
The Knox County Court system is one of the oldest in Tennessee, with legal proceedings dating back to the 1790s. The original Knox County Courthouse in downtown Knoxville has been home to courtrooms that have continuously operated since the early days of statehood. Early court sessions were once held in log structures, but today’s modern facilities handle everything from civil litigation and criminal trials to probate hearings and juvenile cases—and we’ve reported in all of them.
Knox County’s legal heritage also includes high-profile figures and landmark moments. Andrew Jackson, before becoming the seventh President of the United States, practiced law and served as a judge in the region. In the 20th century, Knox County courts were central to civil rights litigation, including school desegregation cases that echoed the national implications of Brown v. Board of Education. At [Your Company Name], we’re proud to be part of this ongoing legacy by providing accurate, dependable court reporting services for legal professionals throughout Knox County.

