An article in the Nov. 3 Buffalo Law Journal features an interview with a professor from Alfred State College’s court reporting program discussing the future…
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The East Central Minnesota Post Review posted a column on Oct. 30 written by Judge Greg Galler that pays tribute to the court reporting profession.…
No ghoulish tricks. Our treats will make you scream with delight, not fright! Make sure those devilish attorneys know your supernatural talents and what it…
Eight years ago, the Bexar County Court Reporters Association participated in the Red Mass at the San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas, for the…
By Marybeth Everhart, RPR, CRI, CPE According to Wikipedia, test anxiety is “a combination of physiological over-arousal, tension, and somatic symptoms, along with worry, dread,…
A Sept. 25 article in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune spotlights the growing demand for court reporters that is expected to lead to a shortage of…
An article appeared Sept. 22 in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune that addresses the nation’s growing demand for court reporters, especially in California, determined by…
The Daily Breeze posted an article on Sept. 20 that cites the findings of the recent independently conducted Court Reporting Industry Outlook Report commissioned by…
A Sept. 13 blog post on the Kramm Court Reporting site reminds court reporters that it is important to know the rules in the jurisdiction…
Clay Frazier, RMR, CRR, and Kensie Benoit-Monk presented a session on “What I Didn’t Learn in Court Reporting School” as part of the Student Seminar…
An interactive exercise at the Friday afternoon session “International Depositions 101” gave participants an opportunity to learn firsthand some of the special considerations necessary for…
In 2014, NCRF awarded scholarships to three students and a grant to a new working court reporter. Two students, Kelly Greer of the Community College…
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.…
In the century-long history of NCRA, special men and women have become stars in our field by virtue of their incomparable excellence and performance at…
The first time I stepped into an NCRA National Convention exhibit hall was in 2008 in Anaheim, Calif. I was completely overwhelmed by all the…
Recently, elementary school teacher Karen Taylor took her class of second-graders from a town in rural Iowa on a field trip to watch a jury…
The Messenger News in Fort Dodge, Iowa, ran an article featuring the 40-year career of NCRA member Nancy Timmons, RPR, official court reporter for the…