By Natalie Kijurna College of Court Reporting (CCR) was pleased to host Stephen Zinone, RPR, Canandaigua, N.Y., President of the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA),…
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NCRA has announced a new partnership with Excelsior College, Albany, N.Y., an accredited, nonprofit educational institution, to offer members and their spouses or domestic partners…
Don’t miss the chance to save on registration and hotel fees for the 2016 NCRA Convention & Expo being held in Chicago, Ill., Aug. 4-7,…
eNewsParkForest.com reported on June 30 that South Suburban College, Oak Forest, Ill., is hosting a court reporting open house on July 21 from 7–8:30 p.m.…
By Cheryl Haab Jennifer Esquivel has been a certified shorthand reporter in the state of California since October 2014 and is currently working towards her…
A blog posted June 27 by Kramm Court Reporting discusses a TED Talk by health psychologist Kelly McGonigal about the right way to view stress…
What’s preventing you from providing realtime? The Technology Subcommittee asked realtime providers through the TRAIN program for their best tips in getting past the…
A blog posted June 28 by JD Supra Business Advisor addresses the issue of trying to explain the job of a court reporter to someone.…
By Megan Rogers A buzzword that has been floating around recently is self-care, which comes down to meeting baseline needs. The recent American Copy Editors…
The National Court Reporters Foundation has announced that Natasha Jones, a student from Hoffman Estates, Ill., who attends Prince Institute – Great Lakes, was named…
If competing internationally or just meeting others in a similar profession from other countries is on your bucket list, consider attending the 51st Intersteno Congress…
By Aurora Joslyn Teaching is hard work, and some teachers never grow to be anything better than mediocre. They do the bare minimum required and…
By Donna Cascio Many years ago, I was interviewed by a president judge for an officialship in a small judicial district served by two jurists…
By Robin Cassidy-Duran After 25 years as a court reporter, I decided to branch out into the video world. Prior to January 2014 my video…
Located: Harrisburg, Pa. Employment type: CART/Captioning Member since: 1990 Graduated from: Central Pennsylvania Business School Theory: Roberts Walsh Gonzalez What are your favorite briefs or…
By Patric Martin What the International Monetary Fund’s verbatim reporters do on a regular basis for executive board meetings has caught the attention of another…
By Denyce Sanders If you’re not managing your time — or, more particularly, if you are not managing your backlog of transcripts — you…
Professionals considering taking the Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR) test have the opportunity to gain an advantage by attending the CRR Boot Camp being offered for…
By Connie Lee I love hockey. I especially love the Pittsburgh Penguins. They are my team. I have been providing in-stadium captioning for the Pittsburgh…
By Kevin Nourse New court reporters face a variety of obstacles that can derail their careers. These barriers range from meeting speed requirements in their…