On the occasion of Stenograph’s seventy-fifth anniversary, Jim Cudahy, NCRA’s executive director and CEO, took the opportunity to talk to John Wenclawski, Stenograph’s president. Here…
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On May 7, Georgia Public Broadcasting published information on becoming a court reporter as part of its “Georgia Works” series, which highlights information on state…
Strategic planning is the process by which an organization envisions its future and develops the necessary procedures and operations to achieve that future. A good…
The Wisconsin Association of Legal Professionals has formally signed up as an Ethics First supporter, becoming the first association representing legal professionals to do so.…
NCRA has launched a new public relations strategy to generate media recognition of its members for their professional accomplishments and significant achievements. Members who have…
Matthew A. Dreger has been in the field since the late 1970s, beginning his career as a freelancer followed by 27 years as an official…
In an effort to bring our members the most up-to-date information about changes to this nation’s healthcare policy, we wanted to provide an update on…
Divorce court — sometimes called domestic court or family court — has probably seen the most changes during the last quarter of the 20th century.…
What passes itself off as the norm of acceptability in verbatim reporting and transcription from some of today’s court reporters causes shudders among even the…
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NCRA promotes hearing health rights In late July, NCRA, through the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Alliance, submitted letters to all U.S. Senators, asking for their support…