This November, Veritext is offering two opportunities to attend the complimentary webinar “A Collaborative Effort: Investing in the Future of Our Profession.” This webinar focuses…
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A blog posted Oct. 30 by Kramm Court Reporting on JD Supra considers the consequences to tearing apart an original deposition transcript. Read more.
The Globe Newswire picked up an Oct. 30 press release from the National Court Reporters Association announcing the retirement of BJ Shorak, Deputy Executive Director…
The November issue of Sarasota Magazine features an article that profiles David Crane, Venice, Fla., who is credited with pioneering closed captioning. Read more.
When it comes to transcripts, it pays to watch for these grammar gremlins. NCRA’s Proofreading Advisory Council made a list of the ghastliest grammar and…
Dear NCRA and NCRF members, supporters, and community volunteers: I have had the privilege of working with NCRA and NCRF for more than 31 years…
By Joshua Edwards The JCR Weekly recently learned that NCRA member Joshua Edwards has a passion for singing and reached out to learn more about…
In a press release issued Oct. 30, Veritext Legal Solutions, based in Atlanta, Ga., announced that it is working with the National Court Reporters Association…
Have you had an unusual experience you want to share? Have you learned something about the professions of court reporting, captioning, or legal videography that…
By Shaunise Day Next week, on Nov. 6, we have the chance to let our voices be heard by voting for our elected representatives and…
Happy Halloween from your NCRA Tech Committee! This is a spooktacular article with tips and tricks on how court reporters can boo-st their expectations and…
By Lynette Mueller Court reporters need to embrace the future of court reporting and move ahead — the future is realtime! Realtime is “wicked” awesome,…
By Amy Marie Yarbrough With each new semester, there’s a cauldron of frights. What if the professor lectures like an auctioneer? What if there’s only…
By Deborah Kriegshauser Realtime stage fright: Will I be prepared? Will my equipment hook up to the judge? Will it hook up to the attorneys? Will…
By Alan Peacock As many seasoned reporters and captioners know, any realtime assignment can be a nightmare, filled with ghosts and goblins, or it can…
By Lisa Knight Who isn’t afraid of mistrans or untrans when writing realtime? I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that I am always a…
The Daily Item posted an article on Oct. 26 about NCRA member Colleen Wentz, RMR, CRR, a freelance court reporter from Middleburg, Pa., who is…
An article posted on Oct. 23 by Savingformyfamily.com covers what traits make a good court reporter. Read more.
In a press release issued Oct. 23, Lexitas announced that it has joined other industry leaders serving or representing the court reporting and captioning professions…
A blog posted on Howtoworkfromhome.blog on Oct. 25 lists court reporting and legal videography as two of the most lucrative positions in the legal industry that…