A blog posted Nov. 16 by JD Supra addresses how lawyers use rough ASCII and uncertified rough drafts. Read more.
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By Sandy VanderPol With teamwork and technology, your rough drafts can be almost perfect – even if you don’t consider yourself a qualified realtime writer!…
Members of the National Court Reporters Association are meeting this week in Houston, Texas, to celebrate the fields of court reporting, captioning, and legal videography,…
Join court reporter Mike Watkins on April 25 at 7 p.m. Eastern in the NCRA Learning Center as he discusses the steps he took in…
In the third week of the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial, Circuit Court Judge Clifton B. Newman and Defense Attorney Dick Harpootlian discuss “how bad”…
By Megan Stolz Rogers Stenography can be a solitary profession and reporters can work long, sometimes exhausting, hours. The solution to this can be working…
By Miranda Seitz Any stenographer, new or experienced, remembers their feelings during their first job right out of school: fear, excitement, insecurity, stress, nervous pride.…
The New Professionals Advisory Committee (NPAC) is a committee comprised of new professionals in the court reporting profession. Members partner with a Veteran Liaison Committee…
It is with great sorrow that I announce the passing of court reporter Gary Cramer of California. Gary succumbed to complications from Alzheimer’s. With his…
By Sandy Bunch VanderPol Every day, day after day, when we set up our steno machine, we do what we are trained to do: report…
By Judy Stevens If any of you have heard Anissa R. Nierenberger, RPR, CRR, CRC, CRI, speak at either a state or national conference, you know…
By Risa Entrekin Many reporters accept an officialship after years of freelancing and feel they can relax with only one person to keep happy: the…
By Jason Meadors It was departure day for Nigeria, a three-week work trip I went on a few months ago. That day started out with…
By Danielle Griffin Shelley Duhon, an official court reporter, was always interested in court reporting ever since she saw court reporters writing on their machines…
Once a transcript is out of a court reporter’s hands, it’s up to the agency’s production staff to get it to the client. Peggy Nelson…
By David Ward You can certainly still make a good and interesting living as a court reporter with basic professional reporter certification and skills. But…
NCRA’s 2015 TechCon event takes place this year in Denver, Colo., April 10-12, and promises a line-up of sessions designed to deliver the latest in…
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…
By Jason Meadors In 2012 a call came through asking if I’d like to report a big case in Seoul, South Korea, for a few…
By Debbie Dibble Career Launcher — you’ve heard about it, you’ve seen the iconic rocket, but do you really know what it is? This new…
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