By Michael Mattice If you have been assigned to a family law or domestic relations or juvenile court, get ready for a whole new language!…
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Curtis Newbold, a communications professor and self-named “Visual Communication Guy,” has created an infographic ranking the 15 punctuation marks in order of difficulty. On the…
By David Ward When Laura Grosso, head of Pennsylvania-based ERSA Court Reporting, turned to cloud solution provider Broadview Networks for business telephone and hosted IT…
Lea, Sherman & Habeski and Griffin & Associates, two long-time court reporting firms based in Phoenix, Ariz., recently announced their merger. Lea, Sherman & Habeski…
NCRA’s 2013 Firm Owners Economic Benchmark Survey released in February as part of its Firm Owners Executive Conference, paints an overall picture that court reporting…
Register now for NCRA’s 2014 Convention & Expo happening July 31 – Aug. 3 in San Francisco, Calif., and hear Tommy Spaulding, keynote presenter and…
NCRA’s Certified Legal Videographers Council leaders Bruce Balmer, MBA, CLVS, Columbia, S.C., and Brian Clune, CLVS, San Anselmo, Calif., were joined by Jason Leven, CLVS,…
According to Tim Piganelli, CEO Piganelli & Associates, Phoenix, Ariz., the most effective trial presentations — presentations where a reporter’s transcript and a videographer’s footage…
This year’s TechCon, held April 11-13 in Atlanta, was marked by cutting-edge sessions led by some of the most dynamic and innovative experts in the…
In welcoming remarks to attendees at NCRA’s TechCon 2014 taking place in Atlanta, April 11-13, President Nancy Varallo called the conference “the must-attend event” for…
Heartbleed is likely the most serious Internet security threat to date. Here’s what you need to know. What the term Heartbleed refers to is a…
NCRA has contacted our vendors to check on their online security. Our previous post on Heartbleed is here. Here are the responses so far: Advantage…
When Michelle Houston, assistant campus director of the Long Island Business Institute in New York, needed a way to get the school’s court reporting program…
By Linda Fifield Client: We have a two- to three-week arbitration, realtime and daily copy. Can you do it? WONG: Absolutely. Client: We’ll also need…
WFMY News 2 (N.C.) ran a story about how a 50 percent pay cut of transcript rates has led to a disappearance of court reporters…
A March 19 article in the Courthouse News Service highlighted how the Los Angeles Superior Court is still trying to operate with closures, reduced staff,…
Huseby Inc., which offers court reporting and litigation support services in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, recently announced that it has expanded…
A recent blog posted by Planet Depos, a court reporting firm based in Washington, D.C. that provides services worldwide, offers a review of the latest…