According to a July 18 post on Huseby.com, the company is expanding its presence in El Paso, Texas, and Las Cruces, N.M. The move will…
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The July 12 Washington Post reported the death of William Mohr, who was an official reporter of debates of the U.S. Senate for 23 years.…
NCRF awards two $1,000 Student Intern Scholarships annually, selected by random drawing. Students must have completed or be currently performing the required internship portion of…
NCRA has released a new book, Court Reporter Survival Guide: School Success Stories, a collection of stories about making it through court reporting school written…
The College of Court Reporting in Hobart, Ind., recently awarded almost $21,000 in professional scholarships to nine recent graduates. The scholarships give the graduates the…
Back before the stress, frustration, and soul crushing — ahem, challenging — days of court reporting school, I did something much easier: I went to…
A person’s sitting posture has been a much discussed item in the past few years, and a Jan. 20 infographic in the Washington Post, which…
The Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel, the host hotel for NCRA’s 2014 Convention & Expo happening July 31 – Aug. 3, has announced that…
What’s the difference between the software CaseViewNet and having a CaseViewNet license? CaseViewNet is a free realtime-viewing software created by Stenograph. You can write to…
By Lisa Knight With so many different options regarding realtime-viewing software, it’s easy to get lost in the sea of choices! Perhaps you’ve been meaning…
By Jen Schuck CART captioning has come a long way in the past 10 years. Gone are the days of sitting next to the client…
The United States might be a leader in providing captioning for television broadcast, but other countries have been offering this service for some time. Captioning…
By Lisa Selby-Brood If you start to study Latin, you will learn the words – like any other language — and you’ll learn lots of…
By Jennifer Porto How many times have you been on a job and thought, “Why don’t I have that word in my dictionary?” For every…
Friends, students, and reporters, lend me your ears. Shakespeare, legendary man of words, measured and used wisely what he wrote. As steno writers today know…