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The Sioux City News in Iowa ran an article May 26 about the efforts of local court reporters there working to recruit the next generation…
Nearly two years ago, Kolby Garrison from Greensboro, N.C., enrolled as an online student at Brown College of Court Reporting in Atlanta, Ga. Like other…
In March 2014, Gary Robson participated in TEDxBozeman with a talk posing the question: Does closed captioning still serve the deaf and hard-of-hearing audience for…
NCRA has added CLCT Evidentiary Topics for Non-lawyers, three new 90-minute e-seminars, to its catalog of continuing education sessions. The sessions are geared specifically toward…
NCRA members can invest in the future of the court reporting profession by making a small donation to help a student attend the 2014 Convention…
Stuart Auslander, director of the New York School of Court Reporting in White Plains, was showcased in an article posted on the lohud website, a…
Court reporting students graduating from MacCormac College in Chicago, Ill., will participate in the institution’s 110th graduation ceremony on Fri., May 9, at the Mid-America…
On April 24, NCRA CEO & Executive Director Jim Cudahy, CAE, submitted written testimony to the Senate Appropriations Committee for a hearing regarding the importance…
The Mail Tribune, Ore., has reported that the Rogue Valley high-tech community will tackle an array of issues associated with on-screen captions when they gather…
According to Telecompaper.com, the Dutch culture ministry plans to impose a requirement for closed captioning and voice-overs on the main public and commercial broadcast channels.…
NCRA announces the 2014 class of Fellows of the Academy of Professional Reporters. They are: Carole A. Bartkowicz, RPR, CMRS, of Chicago, Ill.; Donna S.…
By Jan Ballman I’ve been attending the NCRA Annual Convention & Expo religiously since 2002, and the one hour each year that I am most…
By Rachel Farbman As an individual who grew up deaf and using American Sign Language, Andrew Phillips cares greatly about his rights to communication access.…
Official Court Reporter, St. of CA, Riverside County, Indio Drug Court Currently resides in Indian Wells, Calif. MEMBER SINCE: May 2, 1981 GRADUATED FROM: San…
MEDICAL SUBSPECIALTY Q. Okay. Do you know what kind of doctor Dr. Ghosh is? A. No. Probably a harsh doctor. Q. You think he’s a…
The Firm Owners Executive Conference showcases new markets and adjusting to change. Hundreds of the professions top leaders and firm owners gathered in Orlando, Fla.,…
The following is the text of the legal opinion portion of the NCRA Speed Contest held in Nashville, Tenn. On June 12, 1990, the defendant finished…
By Dom Tursi It began as a whispered conversation. Noah Collin approached me as I was leaving the seminar and invited me to a small…
By Gene Betler The first time a court reporter works with a legal videographer can be a challenge if the two record-makers are not knowledgeable…