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Posts published in “Realtime”

Jetsetting reporters

By David Ward Very few people in court reporting would describe it to outsiders as a glamorous, exciting profession. Important? Yes. Personally satisfying? For most…

Understanding the diversity of CART clients

An article that appeared in the fall 2014 issue of The Transcript, the membership newsletter of the New York State Court Reporters Association, addresses the…

Can you hear the train a ‘comin’?

NCRA’s TRAIN (Taking Realtime Awareness and Innovation Nationwide) Task Force raised the gate on Nov. 1 and officially rolled out the launch of a nationwide…

Realtime-a-palooza

By Nancy J. Hopp Despite widespread rumors of the demise of court reporting, Midwest Litigation Services, based in St. Louis, found itself early this year…

Case study: The courtroom of the future

By Debbie Dibble When NCRA exhibited at the American Bar Association Techshow in March 2013, the Hon. David A. Nuffer, a federal court judge in Salt Lake…

TRAIN: Q&A Session

What’s the difference between the software CaseViewNet and having a CaseViewNet license? CaseViewNet is a free realtime-viewing software created by Stenograph. You can write to…

TRAIN: Your next realtime stop

By Lisa Knight With so many different options regarding realtime-viewing software, it’s easy to get lost in the sea of choices! Perhaps you’ve been meaning…

State of the CART

By Jen Schuck CART captioning has come a long way in the past 10 years. Gone are the days of sitting next to the client…

Realtime is our future

“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…