The NCRA’s Technology Committee’s email list recently pointed out a few online articles that consider how technology can help you and how technology has changed…
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Trials in North Carolina are being canceled or postponed because of a shortage of court reporters caused by budget cuts, according to a Sept. 5…
Every three years, each individual with an NCRA certification is required to earn 3.0 Continuing Education Units, or CEUs, which is the equivalent of 30…
NCRA announced the launch of Take Note, a national campaign aimed to support the future of court reporting through national advertising and public relations outreach.…
Industry Outlook Report indicates job demand on the rise By Christina Lewellen, MBA, Senior Director, Marketing & Communications, NCRA There is a perfect storm…
The Mason City Globe Gazette reported on Sept. 4 the passing of NCRA member Holly Sue Houser Simons, RMR, CRR,50, of Hampton, Iowa. She passed…
On Aug. 27, The Economist blog posted an article about how dictionaries choose which words to include and how this differs between print and online…
An Aug. 27 article in Claims Management magazine, a publication of the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance, features an interview with NCRA member Steve Crandall,…
A new session being offered at the 2014 NCRA Legal Video Conference, being held in Las Vegas, Oct. 17 – 19, will teach attendees how…
NCRA has released Court Reporter Survival Guide: School Success Stories, a collection of essays and tips about making it through court reporting school written by…
The National Institute of Health offered a tour of its facilities to representatives of the Friends of the Congressional Hearing Health Caucus. During the tour,…
An Aug. 24 post on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette website compiling local business announcements included Mary Beth Johnson, CRI, who was named 2014 CASE Educator of…
The Emporia Gazette ran an article on Aug. 26 announcing the names of the Emporia, Kan., women who are being featured in this year’s issue…
ProCAT, a leading provider of software, electronic stenotype, and hardware to the court reporting and closed-captioning industries, based in Calabasas, Calif., recently announced that Laurie…
Several vendor videos conducted during the 2014 NCRA Convention & Expo in San Francisco, Calif., by Christine Phipps, RPR, and Rodin Nodland, RDR, CRR, from…
Back in the spring, the National Court Reporters Foundation set a goal — yes, an ambitious goal — to have 3,500 veterans’ history transcripts submitted…
OxfordDictionaries.com has announced their new quarterly vocabulary additions. Many of the new words, which include adorbs, binge-watch, hot mess, pharmacovigilance, and subtweet, come from popular…
According to a recent article posted by the Lexington Herald-Leader on its website Kentucky.com, a malfunction in courtroom recording equipment prompted a judge last month…
By Katherine Schilling Whether you’re just out of theory and looking to learn more about the profession, or you’re in your 200s and in need…