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Phipps Reporting appoints new CFO

In a press release issued March 12, Phipps Reporting, based in West Palm Beach, Fla., announced that Seth Asofsky has been named the firm’s chief…

2020 Student Speed Contest results

A record number of students took part in NCRA’s Student Skills Contest last month. Twelve schools across the country celebrated 2020 Court Reporting & Captioning…

Register now for the March NCRA Town Hall

Don’t miss out on the next virtual NCRA Town Hall, scheduled for Saturday, March 21, at 10 a.m. (Eastern). NCRA President Max Curry, RPR, CRI, will…

Tools for web conferencing

By Lynette Mueller In the legal environment that court reporters work in, many clients wish to attend depositions remotely for various reasons. With the high…

Message from NCRA President Max Curry

Our hearts go out to the individuals, businesses, and communities that have been affected by COVID-19 (or coronavirus). In response to the increasing number of…

Hearing aids might be the key to my RPR

By Callie Sajdera My hearing problems were a huge challenge for me. I have been irritated and upset because I am constantly asking “what” to…

Stenograph scholarship winner announced

The National Court Reporters Foundation has announced the winner of the Stenograph Milton H. Wright Memorial Scholarship, a new scholarship that honors the memory of…

2020 DSA nomination deadline nears

Nominations for the Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor NCRA can bestow on a member, are due March 13. It recognizes the distinguished work and…

Stenographers — we’re everywhere!

By Margary Rogers The board of the Maryland Court Reporters Association proved that stenographers are everywhere on Feb. 15 during Court Reporting and Captioning Week. …

New Professional Profile: Tatelyn Noda

My name is Tatelyn Noda, RPR, and I am an official court reporter for the First Judicial Circuit of Alabama. I graduated from Prince Institute…