Nominations are now being accepted by the National Court Reporters Foundation for the Frank Sarli Memorial Scholarship and the New Professional Reporter Grant. The deadline…
NCRA’s Realtime Systems Administrator and Certified Legal Video Specialist training programs, to be held during TechCon, April 10-12, in Denver, Colo., include the opportunity to…
On Feb. 10, hosts of WJXT’s First Coast Living show in Florida interviewed Melissa Meisterhans, co-director of education for Stenotype Institute, and a few students.…
On Feb. 20, U.S. Legal Support Inc., a full-service provider of court reporting, record retrieval and litigation, eDiscovery, and trial services, announced the strategic acquisition…
The Digital Journal reported on Feb. 19 that ProofreadAnywhere.com has launched a new online course to help others learn how to provide proofreading services to…
On Feb. 12, the California Court Reporters Association and legal software provider YesLaw announced a partnership that allows court reporters to upload court transcripts to…
NCRA will hold the Legal Video Conference, an event encompassing both education of up-and-coming candidates in NCRA’s CLVS program and the continuing education of legal…
NCRA member Deborah Cohen-Rojas, RPR, an official court reporter for the 19th Judicial Circuit Court in Lake County, Ill., was named employee of the year…
Midwest Litigation Services recently hosted court reporting students from South Technical High School and their parents at its downtown St. Louis headquarters, Mo., according to…
NCRA Vice President Nativa Wood, RDR, CMRS, a retired official court reporter from Harrisburg, Pa., was featured in an article posted on PennLive.com on Feb.…
LiveDeposition, a leading provider of local and cloud-based remote realtime streaming solutions for the legal industry, issued a press release on Feb. 19 to announce…
By Roanna L. Ossege 6:30 a.m. I awaken to the familiar sound of my nerve-crushing alarm clock. I bought this particular clock because it shrieks…
Modern technology sometimes seems to come straight from a futuristic science fiction movie. But these gadgets are real. Fast Company has a post about stamp-on…