The Sioux City News in Iowa ran an article May 26 about the efforts of local court reporters there working to recruit the next generation…
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NCRA has added CLCT Evidentiary Topics for Non-lawyers, three new 90-minute e-seminars, to its catalog of continuing education sessions. The sessions are geared specifically toward…
Stuart Auslander, director of the New York School of Court Reporting in White Plains, was showcased in an article posted on the lohud website, a…
By Dom Tursi It began as a whispered conversation. Noah Collin approached me as I was leaving the seminar and invited me to a small…
NCRA members Patric R. Martin and Marita Yslas, RPR, senior verbatim reporting officers for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), were recently honored for their delivery…
Court reporters are known as “keepers of the record,” and this mission is especially important when significant historical events and trials need to be recorded.…
NCRA member Ellen Coulter, RPR, with Coulter Reporting in Louisville, Ky., was recently honored with the opportunity to serve as court reporter for speeches given…
“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…
CayCompass.com recently reported that Camar Clarke, an international participating NCRA member, will join three other court reporters currently serving in the Cayman Islands jurisdiction. A native…
“A grim job market and crushing student debt have many people second guessing their higher education decisions,” reported an article in the July 15 Business…
The Olympian (Wash.) recently reported that after an hour-long presentation by court reporters in Thurston County Superior Court to the Thurston County Commission explaining what…
A recent editorial in the Charlotte Observer by Martin Brinkley of Raleigh, N.C., and John Wester of Charlotte, N.C., both past presidents of the North…
A feature article recently appeared in the Jakarta Post (Indonesia) highlighting the life and career of nationally-recognized Netty Karundeng, a stenographer who, in 1945 at…
RevolutionaryText is a technological system of capturing the record from a remote location using a court reporter’s skills. Court proceedings can still be captured verbatim,…
On Feb. 14, NCRA stated its opposition to the proposed rules changes published by the Judicial Conference Committee in June 2013. The committee recommended, among…
The Feb. 18 New York Law Journal reported that Queens Family Court judge John Hunt argued that electronic recording systems should not be used in…
On Jan. 30, Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid recognized the hard work of court reporters and their importance in ensuring history is preserved during a…