Hundreds of the profession’s top leaders and firm owners gathered in Orlando, Fla., this past weekend for NCRA’s 2014 Firm Owners Executive Conference. The event…
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NCRA member Shawna Browne of Waldorf, Md., was recently recognized for earning the nationally recognized Registered Merit Reporter (RMR) certification in an article posted online…
The National Association for Court Management released a mini-guide for courts titled “Steps to Reengineering: Fundamental Rethinking for High-Performing Courts.” The guide presents five case…
Excitement is building for the NCRA Firm Owners Executive Conference, being held this weekend in sunny Orlando, Fla. This year the sessions will focus on…
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.…
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…
NCRA has participated in all 13 of the National Center for State Courts’ Court Technology Conferences. This year, the event, which gives court and legal…
Brian DiGiovanna, RPR, began his career as a freelance reporter in 1979. In the early 1980s, he joined the New York Supreme Court as an…
NCRA has published a document offering general information for court reporters and court reporting firms about the changes to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability…
The article “Speech recognition, the unreachable frontier,” published in Mobile News on Jan. 3, notes that speech recognition has not advanced as much as some…
It is that time of year to remember to: 1. Start new paper calendars for the office and the courtroom if your court still requires paper.…
Two court reporting service companies, Geiger & Loria Reporting Service and Filius & McLucas Reporting Service, Inc., both based in central Pennsylvania, will become one…
The U.S. Congress has agreed to a budget that will fund the federal government, including the judiciary, through 2015. According to a Dec. 11 blog…
Canadian attorneys are finding iPads and other tablets useful in courtrooms, reports a Dec. 9 blog by Glenn Kauth on Legal Feed. The article related…
A Dec. 8 article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette explains that the recent financial pressures have created changes in the ways some firms charge clients. Replacing…