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…
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By David Ward Very few people in court reporting would describe it to outsiders as a glamorous, exciting profession. Important? Yes. Personally satisfying? For most…
Name: Mary Beth Johnson, CRI Currently resides in: Pittsburgh, Pa. Position: Professor of court reporting Member since: 1990 Graduated from: Duquesne University, M.Ed.; Dickinson College, BA…
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…
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…
Donations to the NCRF Angels Drive and other fundraising efforts support a variety of activities funded by the Foundation, including the $2,000 Frank Sarli Memorial…
Through Becky’s Eyes, a self-published novel by NCRA member and former official court reporter Helana E. Kline, RMR, CRR, from Middleboro, Mass., that takes place…
NCRA member Cathy Thimm-Braunschweig, RMR, a freelance reporter from Randolph, Wis., was featured in an article posted on Jan. 14 by the Portage Daily Register.…
NCRA members and twin brothers Michael Scire, RPR, CMRS, and Richard Scire, RPR, were featured in a profile piece posted on Dec. 18, 2014 by…
Joe W. Strickland, RPR, CRR, CCP, retiring Chief Reporter of Debates for the U.S. House of Representatives, was recognized from the chamber floor according to…
An article posted on Dec. 16 by WGNO features the story of 61-year-old Daryl Duplessie, the first modern day, African-American court reporter in the New…
Caitlin Albrecht, a freelance court reporter from New Hope, Minn., recently shared her skills with local Girl Scouts who participated in an annual Girl Scout…
Nine Days in Greece, the first romance novel authored by NCRA member Kristie Dickinson, RPR, recently debuted on Amazon.com in e-book format. The story follows…
The Cleveland Plain Dealer featured an interview with NCRA President Sarah Nageotte, RDR, CRR, CBC, on Dec. 12. In the article, Nageotte, from Jefferson, Ohio,…
“Equal Justice Through Technology,” a presentation about how courts can provide the most accurate record possible in the most economical way by incorporating technology into…
A tribute to Jim Maxwell, a court reporter who passed away on Oct. 18, at 80 years of age was posted on mySouTex.com on Dec…
Julie L. Hurley, RMR, CRR, Omaha, Neb., was recently honored with the 2014 Outstanding Trial or Appellate Court Personnel award for the Nebraska Judicial System.…
A Dec. 2 article posted by RichmondBizSense.com reported that the court reporting firm of Cook and Wiley celebrated a thirty-year milestone in October. According to…
A chance to win a Coach wristlet each week is being attributed in part by NCRA to a record number of membership renewals received in…
At the age of 17, Hertha “Hedy” Sheridan served as a stenographer as some of the 20th century’s most infamous war criminals were put on…