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NCRF announces new Robert H. Clark Scholarship

The National Court Reporters Foundation is proud to announce its latest scholarship for court reporting students. This scholarship is named for the late Robert H.…

E-seminar review: Syllables: Count on it!

The informative vendor e-seminar Syllables: Count on it! teaches court reporting students and instructors how to accurately count syllables to help with dictation. The e-seminar…

What keeps me motivated

By Katherine Schilling Staying motivated is probably one of the hardest things for a student to do while in court reporting school. The constant testing…

CAT compatibility with Windows 10

On behalf of NCRA’s Technology Committee, the JCR staff contacted the makers of CAT software products to ask if the different software products were ready…

FPRA hands Take Note campaign two huge honors

NCRA’s Take Note campaign has been presented the Award of Distinction and the Judge’s Award by the Florida Public Relations Association in recognition of its…

Jessica York joins the Planet Depos team

In a press release posted on DigitalJournal.com on Aug. 24, Planet Depos LLC, an international court reporting and legal videography firm, announced that sales veteran…

Harvard invests in closed captioning

An article posted Aug. 20 by SportsVideo.org, reports that Harvard University has recently renovated its centralized control room to allow for the department’s video production…

Catching up with the Speed Contest winner

Julianne LaBadia, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP, an official court reporter for the Delaware Court of Chancery, in Wilmington, Del., won the 2015 Speed Contest in…

Windows 8 to 10 migration

By Sandy Bunch VanderPol Being the first in line to purchase Windows 8, and having the wonderful experience I had with Windows 8, I was…

NCRF raffle winners announced

Colleen Platt, RPR, Lincoln Park, N. J., a freelance court reporter, was the lucky winner of a new Luminex shorthand machine, which was donated by…

In awe of court reporters

In an opinion piece posted by the Thomaston Times on Aug. 15, Scott Ballard, a district attorney who represents the Fayette, Pike, Spalding, and Upson…