NCRA’s Technology Committee rounded up a group of tech-related articles all about Microsoft, including customizing email accounts in Windows 10, the Windows 10 update history…
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NCRA’s Technology Committee rounded up a group of tech-related articles that focus on how technology can help the legal industry. In a post on the…
For The Verge, Walt Mossberg reviews the Eero WiFi system, a wireless mesh network of devices that can be controlled via an app. Mossberg highlights…
In a press release issued May 31, LiveDeposition, a provider of local and cloud-based realtime streaming, digital exhibit, and video conferencing software for the legal…
NCRA’s Technology Committee offered the following 20 apps as their favorites for work. From email to receipt management, these apps can keep reporters, captioners, and…
The Realtime Systems Administrator Workshop and Exam are being offered during the 2016 NCRA Convention & Expo, Aug. 4-7 in Chicago, Ill. This workshop provides…
By Merilee Johnson and Lisa Knight Congratulations! You have worked hard at improving your writing. Your translation rate gets better with every job you take.…
A post on May 4 by Government Video, part of NewBay Media, features the second part of an interview with NCRA member Carol Studenmund, RDR,…
By Todd Mobley As experienced litigators know, there is no substitute for thorough trial preparation. Knowing which details to present, and when to present them,…
By Ahlam Alhadi Using steno paper was a great tool in the initial stages of my court reporting education, primarily because it was very easy…
By Lynette Mueller It is a period of ever-changing technology! Court reporters, in the courtroom and deposition setting, are winning with tools and gadgets to…
By Christine Phipps Adobe issued an alert that Flash users need to update to the latest version as hackers took advantage of a security flaw…
Nancy Bistany, RPR, NCRA Technology Committee Co-chair, recommends a few handy gadgets. Zolt is “the world’s smallest, lightest, smartest laptop charger.” It can power up…
By April Weiner Since its creation in 2010, NCRF’s Legal Education Program has helped hundreds of court reporters give presentations to lawyers, law schools, and…
NCRA’s Technology Committee rounded up a group of tech-related articles that offers news on using Windows’ File History, passwords to never use, and a review…
The Worcester Telegram posted an article on March 27 that quotes Kathy Silva, RPR, CRR, a freelance reporter from Andover, Mass., and president of the…
By David Ward Because concentration is paramount for their job, court reporters don’t like disruptions — and that often extends to the equipment and other…
In March, Mirabai Knight, RDR, CRR, CRC, and The Open Steno Project launched a crowdfunding campaign to fund the development of a series of games…
Court reporters are often put into a situation where a witness asks to read and sign a transcript without the lawyer ordering a copy. If…
The NCRA CLVS Spring Event held March 11-13 at the Association’s headquarters in Reston, Va., drew 36 participants for the three-day seminar and 22 candidates…