In a press release issued July 17, PohlmanUSA, based in St. Louis, Mo., announced that the firm will be holding an NCRA A to Z™…
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The next time you sit down to take a Skills Test, you might not be thinking about the people behind the recording, but they are…
What can videographers expect at the NCRA 2019 Convention & Expo this Aug. 15-18 in Denver, Colo.? Lots of networking, lots of learning, and lots…
The benefits of working from home for some people are priceless. For example, a work-at-home situation can offer flexibility, a more casual surrounding, and more…
By Andrea Kreutz A Certified Legal Video Specialist has to be prepared for the unexpected at all times. Typically, these surprises include last-minute job scheduling,…
Patch.com reported on July 11 that the South Suburban College (SSC), Oak Forest, Ill., is hosting a court reporting open house on July 25 to…
Crystal Martin is a captioner in Covina, Calif. Her steno machine was recently stolen from her car, which led her on an adventure. We asked…
NCRA staff connected with school counselors at their annual convention recently to spread the word about the court reporting and captioning professions. The American School…
NCRA member Lauren Lawrence welcomed her first outside investor to her tech startup, Stenovate, according to the July 5 Startland, a news site that reports…
By Selana Scott and Michael Hensley Amanda Harwell is a graduate of MacCormac College in Chicago, Ill. As a new professional court reporter, she has…
Jennifer Sage, who previously worked as a court reporter, will be presenting a live webinar for NCRA at 7 p.m. Eastern July 11 on how…
Education News posted an article on June 26 citing the reasons why someone should consider a career in court reporting. Read more.
NCRA member and official court reporter Erminia Uviedo, RDR, CRR, CRC, San Antonio, Texas, was featured along with other court officials in a segment that…
Earning professional certifications means different things to different people. For some, it might be a requirement to be able to work; for others, it might…
A recent story in TheJCR.com highlighted NCRA member Taleesa Smith, RPR, an official court reporter from Hamilton County, Ohio. She found herself reporting a sentencing…
Katharine and Petruchio’s story was available in a different way for the first time at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival recently. NCRA member Anissa Nierenberger, RPR,…
By Kay Moody “Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes…
The National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) has announced the winners of the 2019 Frank Sarli Memorial Scholarship, the Robert H. Clark Scholarship, and the New…
Bloomfield College, Bloomfield, N.J., announced on June 10 that it will begin offering two certificate programs in court reporting starting in the fall of 2019.…
JD Supra posted an updated blog on June 13 that reminds readers about the need for court reporters in the legal system and the need…