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Court reporting in the Army in Vietnam

By Mervin Vaughn  The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) presented the 2019 Santo J. Aurelio Award to Mervin E. Vaughn, RPR, from Runnels, Iowa, at…

U.S. Legal Support acquires DecisionQuest

In a press release issued Oct. 1, U.S. Legal Support, based in Torrance, Calif., announced that the firm has acquired the trial consultant company, DecisionQuest.…

General Requirements and Minimum Standards updated

In August 2019, NCRA’s Board of Directors approved changes to the General Requirements and Minimum Standards (GRMS) required for NCRA-approved court reporting programs. The Council…

New Professional Profile: Sara Galante

By Ashley Stahl Sara Galante attended the Long Island Business Institute.  She reports freelance and per diem court proceedings in New York and has been…

NCRA at the FCC

Jocelynn Moore from NCRA’s Government Relations department attended the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Disability Advisory Committee meeting Sept. 24 in Washington D.C., on behalf of…

You know you’re a court reporter if …

We recently asked this fill-in-the-blank question on the NCRA Facebook page. Here are some of the great answers: You know you’re a court reporter if…

Praising punctuation

In honor of National Punctuation Day on Sept. 24, we recently asked these questions on the NCRA Facebook page. Here are some of the responses:…

A court reporter hits the open road

By Monyeen Black, RPR, CRR About 10 years ago I purchased my first motorcycle after completing a motorcycle safety class in Paso Robles, Calif.  I…

Learning steno as her third language

Student Spotlight: Zoila Chamale The traditional court reporting student is anything but traditional. Many of them are switching careers, have already earned degrees in other…