A recent editorial in the Charlotte Observer by Martin Brinkley of Raleigh, N.C., and John Wester of Charlotte, N.C., both past presidents of the North…
Posts published in March 2014
The Long Island News recently posted a news release issued by NCRA on behalf of the Long Island Business Institute promoting court reporting as a…
The National Court Reporters Association has announced that it is creating a team representing the United States and Canada to compete in the international Keyboarding…
Registration is now open for certification exams. There are different dates for the written knowledge and skills test, and some certifications require a seminar. Spots…
Australian court reporters face outsourcing challenges Australian courts in New South Wales are proposing outsourcing the court reporting function of the courts, according to a…
On March 4, 44 state affiliate association leaders, along with NCRA’s board of directors, traveled to Capitol Hill to meet with their respective members of…
Daylight saving time begins on March 9, 2014. While people who live in one of the many areas that observe DST will be setting their…
NCRA’s Board of Directors met from March 1 to 2, in Arlington, Va., to review committee reports and discuss new business. The board reviewed several…
Are you looking to make a difference? Each year, NCRA members dedicate their time and expertise to shape the future of the profession through committee…
The NCRA Nominating Committee unanimously agreed to submit the following slate of nominees for the membership’s consideration at the 2014 NCRA Annual Convention & Expo.…
Judicial officials in Robeson County argued against a recommendation by the North Carolina’s Administrative Office of Courts to replace court reporters with digital recorders, saying…
The Feb. 28 Law Technology News reported on NCRA’s successful Court Reporting & Captioning Week, which occurred Feb. 16-22. The article quoted NCRA President, Nancy…