Rhino Reporting, based in Ft Lauderdale, Fla., announced in a press release issued April 19 the launch of its On-Time Transcript initiative that focuses on…
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A blog posted April 18 by JD Supra offers 18 tips from court reporters to help attorneys and paralegals ensure a deposition goes smoothly. Read…
Official Court Reporter, 416th District Court Currently resides in: Van Alstyne, Texas Member since: 2013 Graduated from: Court Reporting Institute of Dallas Theory: Sten-Ed Favorite brief: I love using Brief It…
On April 16, Vents Magazine posted the top 10 reasons to hire a court reporter. Read more.
Bailey & Associates, based in West Palm Beach, Fla., announced in a press release issued April 16 that the firm is now offering its services…
On April 11, The Madera (Calif.) Tribune posted an article that included excerpts from NCRA’s Disorder in the Court. Read more.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has signed into law SB 545, which establishes ethical standards and requirements for the provision of court reporting services. The new…
NCRA launched an online version of its popular NCRA A to ZTM Intro to Steno Machine Shorthand program on March 30, increasing the accessibility of…
By Keith Lemons THE STRUGGLE IS REAL. That’s a saying for just about everything nowadays. As court reporters, we know that it is real every day, all…
Following one of the NCRA Firm Owners Executive Conferences, attendee Robin Smith decided to take steps on an idea she had earlier brushed aside. Encouraged…
The Daily American posted an article on March 5 about the career of NCRA member Donna S. Cascio, FAPR, RDR, CMRS, from Somerset, Pa., who…
NCRA members and official court reporters from New Jersey, Argia Riggs, RDR, Lois McFadden, RDR, CRR, CRC, and Colleen Kisielewski, RMR, CRR, CRC, were featured…
By Marybeth Everhart “It doesn’t work.” That’s a sentence I’ve heard many, many times over the years, as a teacher, long-time CAT software trainer (and user), and…
A Nov. 28 post on JD Supra by Kramm Court Reporting provides a list of the documents that an attorney should give to a reporter…
By Judy Stevens If any of you have heard Anissa R. Nierenberger, RPR, CRR, CRC, CRI, speak at either a state or national conference, you know…
By Robin Nodland Long-time NCRA member and 2016-2017 Technology Committee chair offered her personal checklist for what she brings to the job. She suggests adapting…
Mike Hensley, RPR, is an unusual reporter in that he completed court reporting school entirely online. He is a 2015 graduate of Sage College and…
By Tricia Rosate In California, freelancers often cover civil trials, and I’ve been reporting more trials lately. I consider myself a pretty good writer, but…