NCRF’s Legal Education Program, designed to aid court reporters in teaching the value of stenographic reporting and technology to members of the legal profession, has…
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The New York State Office of Court Administration is offering state-wide civil service tests for two different levels of court reporters. The lower court reporter…
The Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Miss.) reported on Feb. 9 that pay raises up to 40 percent are being pushed by the Mississippi Supreme Court and some…
The State Journal Register (Illinois) posted an article on Feb. 8 reporting that the state program that pays for court reporters faces a $14.3 million…
The 2016 NCRA Sourcebook is the perfect chance for members to easily connect with other court reporters, captioners, legal videographers, and other related service providers.…
The Council on Approved Student Education has announce that it is now accepting nominations for the Award of Excellence to an Outstanding Educator, which is…
NCRA member Teresa Durando, RPR, was featured in an article about court reporting posted Feb. 5 by the Sun Sentinel in Florida. Durando is owner…
The New Markets Task Force has identified a significant opportunity for NCRA members to deliver realtime court reporting services in the legal, health care, and…
Don’t miss the chance to network with many of the profession’s top firm owners and managers in beautiful Palm Desert, Calif., at NCRA’s Firm Owners…
The Slate and The Village Voice both posted articles this week that mentioned individual court reporters in history. On Feb. 2, The Village Voice ran…
President Barack Obama has called on Congress to end the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration and proposed a 7 percent hike in spending above…
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch posted an article on Jan. 27 announcing that NCRA member Debbie Weaver, president and owner of Midwest Litigation Services, a court…
Five minutes, twenty slides. What would you say? What is Ignite? The idea is simple. Think of a technology-related topic that you’re passionate about sharing…
Plaintiffs in a workers’ compensation case happening in San Diego have criticized the system and accused the court reporter covering the proceedings of not providing…
An article posted Jan. 27 by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that three former Cherokee County court reporters who pleaded guilty to racketeering were sentenced to…
Although he is best known for novels such as Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens was also a journalist and responsible…