A recent article posted by the NY Daily Record highlighted Stephen A. Zinone, NCRA secretary-treasurer and an official court reporter from Rochester, N.Y., for his…
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On Feb. 20, the Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved new rules that require program creators and distributors to ensure full access for viewers who are…
As National Court Reporting & Captioning Week winds down, NCRA would like to congratulate and thank everyone who celebrated the week-long event either by participating…
Leaders of NCRA’s Certified Legal Videography Specialist program took the opportunity to update agency owners about the benefits of sending videographers to CLVS educational training…
Surround yourself with the best of the best experts in court reporting, legal videography, and other technology related to the legal profession at NCRA’s 2014…
The Mercury News has reported that the Pennsylvania Court Reporters Association has partnered with the National Park Service to help transcribe interviews of family, friends,…
Sunday kicked off 2014 National Court Reporting & Captioning Week with a display of activities around the country hosted by court reporters, captioners, firms, state…
In recognition of National Court Reporting & Captioning Week, NCRA President Nancy Varallo sent an invitation to local music teachers and music boosters clubs in…
The Feb. 18 New York Law Journal reported that Queens Family Court judge John Hunt argued that electronic recording systems should not be used in…
U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross recognized National Court Reporting & Captioning Week, Feb. 16 – 22, in a floor speech at the U.S. House of Representatives…
In response to a Feb. 9 Charlotte Observer article, NCRA President Nancy Varallo, RDR, CRR, submitted a letter to the editor to address several inaccuracies.…
Registration is now open for NCRA’s 2014 TechCon event April 11 – 13 in Atlanta, Ga. Join colleagues, peers, and new acquaintances from the court…
Court reporters, captioners, firms, state associations, and court reporting schools will start unveiling an array of activities ready to showcase the profession and to raise…
On Feb. 10, the Obama administration postponed the enforcement of some elements of the Affordable Care Act, including the federal requirement for mid-sized employers, defined…
Courthouse News Service, a news service for lawyers and the news media, has reported that a three-judge panel of the federal appeals court reversed a…
The Huntington News has reported that Huntington Junior College, a comprehensive, open-admission private institution located in Huntington, W.Va., and Cabell County Schools have launched a…
Jo Ann Betler, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP, CPE, CLVS, of Huntington, W.Va., won NCRF’s Silent Auction and will join the Court Reporters Delegation to Sydney and…
Hundreds of the profession’s top leaders and firm owners gathered in Orlando, Fla., this past weekend for NCRA’s 2014 Firm Owners Executive Conference. The event…
In less than two weeks, 2014 National Court Reporting & Captioning Week will kick off, with court reporters, captioners, firms, state associations, and court reporting…
The United Kingdom-based company 121 Captions, which provides communications support for people who have hearing impairments on a global basis, recently posted a one-minute video…