Christine Phipps, RPR, from West Palm Beach, Fla., a veteran when it comes to working with realtime scopists, shared some insights and tips with attendees…
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Attendees at today’s TechCon meeting in Atlanta were treated to a fast-paced and entertaining session presented by Kevin Daniel, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP, from Las…
NCRA has contacted our vendors to check on their online security. Our previous post on Heartbleed is here. Here are the responses so far: Advantage…
The New York Times posted online an editorial by NCRA President Nancy Varallo, RDR, CRR. The editorial addresses the important role live court reporters using…
“When faced with being replaced by digital technology, I had to make a decision to face it head on, and once I did, I never…
Recently shared on the NCRA’s Technology Review Committee’s email list were steps to turn an old phone or tablet into a productivity tool, thoughts from…
By Linda Fifield Client: We have a two- to three-week arbitration, realtime and daily copy. Can you do it? WONG: Absolutely. Client: We’ll also need…
With spring on the way, fashion designers around the world are gearing up to strut their stuff for the 2014 season. Don’t miss Mirabai Knight’s…
Stenograph announced the release of Version 15 of its court reporting software, Case CATalyst. Two of the new features are Quick Suggest, which offers suggestions…
A recent blog posted by Planet Depos, a court reporting firm based in Washington, D.C. that provides services worldwide, offers a review of the latest…
Daylight saving time begins on March 9, 2014. While people who live in one of the many areas that observe DST will be setting their…
Court reporters, legal videographers, and other legal technology professionals looking to up their game with the realtime services they provide to clients should make plans…
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…
RevolutionaryText is a technological system of capturing the record from a remote location using a court reporter’s skills. Court proceedings can still be captured verbatim,…
Recently shared on the NCRA’s Technology Review Committee’s email list were reminders to always, always back up your files, ideas on how to use a…
Following a four-hour outage of the U.S. Courts’ PACER website, a searchable database that lawyers and journalists can use to download court records, the FBI…
The 2013-2014 TRAIN Task Force has been actively updating materials and reaching out to state associations and members to promote the benefits of the TRAIN…
NCRA’s Taking Realtime Awareness and Innovation Nationwide committee offers court reporters advice and inspiration on taking the next step in providing realtime, whether it is…