Join NCRF’s “Ask Me Anything about Workplace Etiquette” specifically tailored for court reporters! We’ll tackle your critical questions on professionalism, from appropriate attire and preparing to go on the record to handling challenging situations such as attorney arguments and proper interruption techniques.
Our panelists will cover essential communication protocols, including discussing cases with legal teams, requesting transcript orders, managing overlapping assignments, and fostering effective communication with agency staff and management. Get practical advice to navigate the unique etiquette demands of court reporting, ensuring you’re always poised, prepared, and professional. Sign up today.
Date: Tuesday, August 26
Time: 8–9 p.m. Eastern
Where: Zoom (link provided upon registration. Zoom name required.)
Register: NCRF Ask Me Anything (Please ensure your Zoom name matches your registration.) Members only. Registration open until Monday, April 25 at noon Eastern.
Meet the panelists:
- Michael Bouley, RDR
- Matthew Dreger
- Jo Gayle, RPR, CRR, CRC
- Tammy McGhee, RMR, CRR, CRC
- Michael Scire, RPR, CMRS
- Richard Scire, RPR
Get your questions answered about:
- What professional attire is appropriate for work?
- How do you prepare to go on the record?
- How do you handle difficult situations like attorney arguments?
- How do you interrupt the proceedings?
- Can you talk about the case with the lawyers, office staff, deponents, or litigants?
- How do you read back?
- And more.
Have questions? Attendees can submit questions in advance when registering.
Next up in the Ask Me Anything series:
Sept 30: Ask Me Anything about How I Graduated
Oct 28: TBD
Jan 27: Ask Me Anything about Fiscal Responsibility
For more information about the Ask Me Anything series, contact Jill Parker Landsman at jlandsman@ncra.org.
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