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Posts published in September 2014

NCRA member publishes first mystery book

Motion for Murder, the first mystery novel authored by NCRA member Kelly Nasuti, RMR, CRR, CBC, debuted on bookshelves both real and virtual this week.…

Take back your power from these tests

By Meridith Knepper Carsella As students, we’re taking tests all of the time, particularly in speedbuilding classes. My teacher will remind us frequently, “I can’t…

Getting past test anxiety

By Marybeth Everhart, RPR, CRI, CPE According to Wikipedia, test anxiety is “a combination of physiological over-arousal, tension, and somatic symptoms, along with worry, dread,…

Blue skies ahead for court reporters

A Sept. 25 article in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune spotlights the growing demand for court reporters that is expected to lead to a shortage of…

Nuremberg stenographer’s mementos auctioned

On Sept. 25, the Associated Press reported the discovery of an old trunk containing carbon copies of transcripts from the Nuremberg war-crimes trials and other…

Court reporters charged with fraudulent billing

Three Georgia court reporters were charged with racketeering, theft by taking, theft by deception, and giving false statements, according to an article on WBTV.com, a…

E-seminar review: Court reporters and HIPAA

In regards to HIPAA, it’s important to know where the obligations of court reporters and the profession as a whole fit. Joe Dyleweski, managing director…