JD Supra posted an article on Oct. 23 that presents a case study that applies the new Proposed Regulations under Section 199A to a court…
Posts published in “Year: 2018”
The Statesman Journal, Salem, Ore., reported on Oct 23 that a city councilor wants to require all televisions operating in the city’s public areas to turn…
Trustpoint.One, based in Atlanta, Ga., announced in a press release issued Oct. 16, that it has acquired Alderson Court Reporting, based in Washington, D.C. Read…
A press release issued Oct. 15 announced that U.S. Legal Support, Inc., has been voted 2018’s Best Court Reporting and Deposition Service Provider in New…
Eunice Carpitella, MSOD, PCC, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, will lead a hands-on workshop at the 2019 NCRA Business…
When Hurricane Michael made landfall in Mexico Beach, Fla., as a Category 4 storm earlier this month, no one expected to return to the mass…
It is with great sorrow that I announce the passing of court reporter Gary Cramer of California. Gary succumbed to complications from Alzheimer’s. With his…
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) encourages feedback from television viewers. According to the FCC, a complaint is a form of feedback, and the Commission wants…
NCRA is offering two noteworthy recorded sessions from the 2018 Convention & Expo held in New Orleans, La. These long-awaited e-seminars are CART/Captioning: What You…
On Oct. 18, Riverbend.com reported that NCRA member Jill Layton, RMR, an official court reporter from Toledo, Ill., represented the Illinois Court Reporters Association at…
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported on Oct. 22, that NCRA member Marjorie Peters, RMR, CRR, a freelance court reporter and firm owner from Pittsburgh, Pa., was…
The Recorder posted an article on Oct. 11 written by an appellate counsel that notes: “If you want your appeal decided on the merits, you had…
AllAccess.com reported on Oct. 15 that National Public Radio is being sued by a man who claims the network discriminates against the deaf and hard-of-hearing…
The South Carolina Lawyers Weekly reported on Oct. 17, that attorneys in the state will have to pay more for official transcripts after the state’s…
The Virginia Lawyers Weekly reported on Oct. 16, that Virginia court reporters plan to seek state regulation in the 2019 General Assembly, according to materials…
Radio station WSAU, based in Wausau and Stevens Point, Wis., posted an article on Oct. 13 about Oscar-winning deaf actress Marlee Matlin’s reaction to no…
NCRA Board Member Cindy L. Isaacsen, RPR, an official court reporter from Olathe, Kan., participated in a mock trial with fifth- and sixth-graders hosted on…
By Brenda Gill Lorrie L. Marchant, RMR, CRR, CRC, a freelance court reporter from Petaluma, Calif., is the winner of a $100 Amazon gift card…
NCRA’s State Leadership Seminars Program now offers more topics for state association leaders to choose from when including a national presentation on their convention agendas. “The…
By Bobbi Fisher On September 10, Hurricane Florence made her presence known on the weather radar with an alarming size. Forecasters predicted a strong Category…