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TechCon 2014: Magnify your online presence

Self-employed and small business owners can cash in on the benefits of magnifying their online presence by using the same tactics and strategies as the…

Today at TechCon: Trial Presentation 101

According to Tim Piganelli, CEO Piganelli & Associates, Phoenix, Ariz., the most effective trial presentations — presentations where a reporter’s transcript and a videographer’s footage…

Want to vote? Sign up now

NCRA’s Constitution & Bylaws permit members to cast their votes in contested elections and on bylaws amendments via secure, online means, even if they can’t…

Kansas court furloughs possible

The budget passed by Kansas lawmakers may not fully fund the courts, say state officials. According to an April 14 article in the Topeka Capital-Journal,…

What can a mentorship do for you?

I often hear fellow students remark that they want to find a mentor. Some of them have asked me how I found mine, and they…

NCRA’s 2014 TechCon coverage

This year’s TechCon, held April 11-13 in Atlanta, was marked by cutting-edge sessions led by some of the most dynamic and innovative experts in the…

TechCon Today: Beyond deposition video

CLVSs are discovering a new world of ancillary video services beyond the traditional legal arena. NCRA members Don Cely, CLVS, from Greenville, S.C., and Steve…

Realtime is our future

“When faced with being replaced by digital technology, I had to make a decision to face it head on, and once I did, I never…

VIDEO PRODUCTS & SERVICES

The purpose of this section is to provide newsworthy information on legal video related products and technologies. This column is for our readers to use…

How court reporting found me

By Maellen E. Pittman-Fernandez By the time I started court reporting school, at age 18, I had tried several occupations and avocations. I had worked…