By Mindy Sindiong On Oct. 21, six brave CLVS Council members volunteered their time and made their way onto airplanes and flew east to Reston,…
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Add the NCRA Holiday E-Seminar Bundle sale to your shopping list. The four e-seminars from NCRA Connect Virtual 2020 are available at a special price…
Last month Plaza College in Forest Hills, N.Y., hosted its 2020 Virtual Annual Court Reporting Symposium. Though this was the college’s fourth such event, the…
NCRF Trustee Marjorie Peters, FAPR, RMR, CRR, of Alexandria, Va., took the time to recognize Veterans Day by transcribing the 2003 interview of veteran Joseph…
The NCRA Board of Directors recently approved changing the name of the Association’s $1,500 Council on Approved Student Education (CASE) Student Scholarship to the Sue…
By Shaunise Day Earlier this year, I was excited to announce that I had partnered with KIPP, a nationwide non-profit network of public charter schools,…
Who’s tired of hearing, “What is court reporting?” Who’s tired of having to explain what stenography is or that it’s not some “old-fashioned” way of…
Earlier this month, the El Paso Herald-Post reported that a new program developed through a collaboration between the Socorro Independent School District’s (SISD) Career and Technical…
Five of the fan favorite sessions from NCRA Connect Virtual 2020 conference are available as e-sessions for purchase, offering a great opportunity to earn CEUs…
The El Paso Herald-Post reported on Oct. 11 that a new program developed through a collaboration between the SISD Career and Technical Education Department and…
NCRA Government Relations has been tracking recent California legislation. On Sept. 18 Gov. Gavin Newsom of California approved CA SB 1146, Civil procedure: electronic filing,…
In May 2018, NCRA announced to members that a new Exam Retention Policy was recommended by the Council of the Academy of Professional Reporters (CAPR)…
Have you visited TikTok recently? If you did, you might be surprised to see some posts about court reporting attracting hundreds of thousands and even…
By Dannielle Copeland and Liz Harvey As the world adjusts to the ramifications of COVID-19, so does our profession. Zoom and other videoconferencing platforms have…
By Christina Diaz Synonyms, antonyms, the dreaded homonyms. Right, write, rite. Words have always played an extremely important part of everyday life in general and…
Lawyers Monthly posted an article on Sept. 22 that notes court reporting as one of several rewarding careers in the legal field. Read more.
The National Court Reporters Foundation Student Intern Scholarship opens Oct. 1. Two $1000 awards will be given to qualified court reporting students who have completed…