PROFESSIONAL
Principal Adam D. Miller (Registered Professional Reporter, Certified Reporting Instructor, Delaware Certified Shorthand Reporter) founded DeposDE in May of 2006 after 15 years' experience in depositions suites and in the production offices of prominent court reporting firms in Philadelphia and Wilmington.
Immediate Past President of the Delaware Court Reporters Association and a member of several committees of the National Court Reporters Association and the National Court Reporters Foundation, Adam is very active, both locally and nationally, in support of the court reporting professionals of today and tomorrow and is committed to providing cutting-edge technological services to his clients.
Before beginning Court Reporting training, Adam was a professional juggler, performing in theaters and squares in Dublin, Paris, Florence, and Milan, and received a bachelor's degree in Italian Literature from Temple University.
Principal Gail Inghram Verbano (Registered Diplomate Reporter, Certified Realtime Reporter, Delaware and California Certified Shorthand Reporter, and Credentialed as an NCRA Realtime Systems Administrator) began her Court Reporting career in Central California in 1990, under the tutelage of California’s granddaddy of Court Reporting, Ray Eggebraaten. Most of her career, though, has been spent in Southern California, where she had the opportunity to work in Los Angeles and Orange County Superior Courts, before deciding that she preferred the deposition arena and moving to San Diego.
San Diego has long been home to a vibrant biotech community. As a result, Gail has worked on many complex biotech and chemical engineering lawsuits, as well as cases involving Microsoft, Intel, Qualcomm, and Monsanto.
Since coming to Delaware in 2002, Gail has continued to work on technical and IP cases -- DuPont, AstraZeneca, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, and the Chi-Chi’s food poisoning cases among them, specializing in realtime and daily-copy depositions.
Though Gail is a highly skilled and busy court reporter and a mother of two young boys, she has also devoted time to transcribing audio and videotapes for the Holocaust Oral History Project and the World War II Veterans History Project. Ms. Verbano also has a degree in Clarinet Performance and still finds time to participate in and support the rich musical and cultural life of the Delaware and Philadelphia area.
Gail was among the first reporters in the nation to provide Realtime to attorneys in the technology’s infancy in 1994. She looks forward to introducing the benefits of this enhanced and increasingly vital technology to a new generation of attorneys in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Patricia L. Miller (Certified Reporting Instructor, Certified Program Evaluator) has over 20 years' experience in the court reporting profession, as a freelance reporter, as a nationally respected educator, proofreader, and as a manager of reporting services.