A tribute to Jim Maxwell, a court reporter who passed away on Oct. 18, at 80 years of age was posted on mySouTex.com on Dec…
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The 2015 National Court Reporting & Captioning Week sponsored by NCRA will kick off Feb. 15 and run through Feb. 21, and members, firms, schools,…
Julie L. Hurley, RMR, CRR, Omaha, Neb., was recently honored with the 2014 Outstanding Trial or Appellate Court Personnel award for the Nebraska Judicial System.…
For many of the past and present members of NCRF’s Board of Trustees, the time and dedication invested to ensure that the Foundation’s work is…
In 2008, NCRF created the Student Initiatives Program as a means to involve students in its Oral Histories Program. The program, which has proven popular…
A commentary addressing choosing court reporting as a career issued by Kramm Court Reporting was posted in the Dec. 8 issue of the JD Supra…
The Campus Chronicle, which is produced by students for the Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny Campus, ran an article on Dec. 8 showcasing the…
NCRA has issued a call for presentations for its 2015 Convention & Expo. NCRA is seeking topics that should be presented at the largest gathering…
Members of a House Judiciary subcommittee on Wednesday discussed allowing camera access to the federal courts, according to an article posted Dec. 4 by the…
A Dec. 2 article posted by RichmondBizSense.com reported that the court reporting firm of Cook and Wiley celebrated a thirty-year milestone in October. According to…
A chance to win a Coach wristlet each week is being attributed in part by NCRA to a record number of membership renewals received in…
The Columbus Dispatch published an article on Dec. 1 citing a study released in May by NCRA that concluded that “a stenographic (court) reporter is…
On Nov. 25, the Press Enterprise posted an article on its website citing the findings of a study conducted by Ducker Worldwide, a marketplace analyst…
A Philadelphia trial judge, in an issue of first impression, ruled lawyers, not clients, are responsible for paying court reporting costs, according to an article…
At the age of 17, Hertha “Hedy” Sheridan served as a stenographer as some of the 20th century’s most infamous war criminals were put on…
An article posted by the Albany Business Review on Dec. 1 announced that there will be a retrial of last year’s first-ever mock trial of…
According to an article posted Nov 28 by Profootballtalk.com, an NBC Sports affiliate, the failure of the NFL to create a clear record of the…
By Lisa Selby-Brood When the National Court Reporters Foundation first explained its involvement with the Veterans History Project through the Library of Congress in…
CNBC aired a story in its career segment showcasing court reporting as a career and highlighting the coming need for qualified candidates to fill jobs…