Refer-A-Friend
- Receive a $50 Gift Certificate
First,
tell a friend about Golden Gate Reporting's
phenomenal customer service and unparalleled
accuracy. Next, have that person mention
your name when they book their first deposition.*
Then, choose your gift! Golden Gate Reporting will send a $50
gift certificate to Borders, Starbucks, or
Nordstrom to your firm.
© 2003
Let
Golden Gate Reporting Handle 3 of Your Depos - Get
a Free Lunch at Morton's
It's just that simple. After you
take your 3rd deposition with Golden Gate
Reporting, we will send a $50 gift certificate
to Morton's to your firm.*
When was the last time
your court reporting company bought you
lunch?
© 2003
You Book the Depo, We'll Bring the Sword!
At Golden Gate Reporting, the pen is mightier than the sword, especially when it comes to litigation. Take your first deposition with Golden Gate Reporting and we'll hand deliver a Montblanc pen to your firm.**
© 2007
You Book the Depo, We'll Plant the Trees!
Make a difference with your next deposition! Book your first deposition with Golden Gate Reporting and 15 trees will be donated to American Forests' California Wildfire ReLeaf program in your firm's name.* Together, we can help the environment.
© 2007
For any client who does not wish to participate in our reward promotions, we will gladly make a monetary donation to a cause of your choice in your firm's name.
*
All depositions must be 2 hours in length.
** To receive your gift: (i) the deposition must be at least 3 hours long, (ii) the deposition must be booked at least 7 business days in advance, (iii) the attorney must be available to personally receive the champagne on behalf of the firm, (iv) the
transcript charge must be paid in full, (v) the booking attorney mustbe a new client, and (vi) the deposition must be booked on or before 12/31/08.
Prior to running any promotion, GGR reviews the applicable rules of professional conduct and ethics opinions to make sure that our “giveaways” are appropriate. The key issue is always whether our rates are “reasonable,” and in fact, our rates tend to be among the lowest in the SF Bay area. Rule 4-200 of the California Rules of Professional Conduct is the only rule on point which seems to potentially address the matter. If the fees for the vendor’s services are “reasonable” and in line with what other similarly situated vendors charge, then the giveaway is absolutely appropriate. Essentially, the vendor - whomever it may be - is simply willing to give some of its profit back to the client as a way of cultivating goodwill.
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