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E-seminar review: Brief addiction, part 2

Brief Addiction Part 2: Unbox Your Brain Presented by Kathy Zebert, RPR   Freelance court reporter and Stenedge owner, Kathy Zebert, RPR, shares great briefing…

E-seminar review: Brief Addiction, part 1

Brief Addiction Part 1: Turning Key Strokes Into Dollars Presented by Kathy Zebert, RPR   Kathy Zebert, RPR, freelance court reporter and owner of Stenedge,…

Am I selling myself short?

Once you are armed with NCRA’s certified CART provider designation, what else do you need to consider as you venture into business for yourself? CART…

Becoming a steno master

My work as a court reporting instructor inspires me to always be on the lookout for ways to reach students, to pro­mote steno skills, to…

You’ve got this!

How many times had I heard “you’ve got this!” during the 13 attempts it took me to finally pass the California Certified Shorthand Reporter examination?…

In the spotlight: Dorothy Huffman

Dorothy Huffman of Indianapolis, Ind., recently retired after nearly 70 years of active court report­ing. I had the chance to sit and talk with her…

The last page: What the witness says

WHO’S TO BLAME? Q. How has it changed? A. Well, you could do that at one time, and then along comes the Internet, and the…

Boston strong

I live outside Boston, and for me and my family, terrorism struck close to home last April 15 when two bombs went off at the…

Why tracking progress works

At some point, every court reporting student is asked to read back everything they write, practice the challenging words and briefs in an effort to…

I want to be a court reporter

In a recent interview, NCRA Vice President Glyn Poage, RDR, CRR, CSR, from Helotes, Texas, discussed the skills, duties, and professional opportunities for court reporters…