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E-seminar review: Brief Addiction, part 1

Brief Addiction Part 1: Turning Key Strokes Into Dollars Presented by Kathy Zebert, RPR   Kathy Zebert, RPR, freelance court reporter and owner of Stenedge,…

NCRF’s Legacy Society offers many benefits

The National Court Reporters Foundation offers NCRA members and other interested parties the opportunity to become part of its Legacy Society, a planned giving program.…

Captioning new service for Seahawks fans

The Seattle Seahawks season ticket holder Dean Olson has convinced the stadium to provide closed captioning for patrons with hearing impairments, according to a Jan.…

New budget welcomed by Federal AOC

According to a Jan. 21 article in the New York Law Journal, Karen Redmond, a spokeswoman for the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, released…

Member recognized in local paper

Shawna Browne, RMR, CRR, of Waldorf, Md., was recognized by Southern Maryland Newspapers Online for earning the Registered Merit Reporter certification. Browne is a member of…

January 2013 JCR

January 2014 Volume 75 Number 3   Why tracking progress works Tapping into the power of feedback loops can aid court reporters who are pursuing…

NCRA goes to students with mini conventions

In 2010, NCRA’s Education Department began to reach out to students by hosting mini conventions on the campuses of court reporting schools in an effort…

NCRA 2013 Legal Video Conference

NCRA’s 2013 inaugural Legal Video Conference, formerly known as the CLVS (Certified Legal Video Specialist) Symposium, attracted 139 attendees of all levels of ex­pertise from…

Why I teach

This year I have the privilege of being the Board of Di­rectors liaison to the Teachers Community of Inter­est. What a great group of enthused,…

The last page: What the witness says

WHO’S TO BLAME? Q. How has it changed? A. Well, you could do that at one time, and then along comes the Internet, and the…

Profile: Jennifer Sati, RMR, CRR, CBC, CCP, CRI

Program director of judicial reporting/broadcast captioning program at Anoka Technical College and independent captioner/CART provider. Currently resides in Dayton, Minn. MEMBER SINCE: 1985 GRADUATED FROM:…

Why tracking progress works

At some point, every court reporting student is asked to read back everything they write, practice the challenging words and briefs in an effort to…