By Keith Lemons The debate about realtime being the future of our profession is past. It is the now of our profession. Whether one actually…
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By David Ward You can certainly still make a good and interesting living as a court reporter with basic professional reporter certification and skills. But…
By Tawny Labrum Technology. It surrounds us. It empowers us. It makes us more efficient. Think about it: What’s one of the first things you…
NCRA members, state associations, and court reporting schools across the nation stepped up their game to support the third National Court Reporting & Captioning Week…
Depending on the final rules soon to be issued by the Federal Aviation Administration regarding the use of drones for commercial purposes, the potential for…
The Florida Public Relations Association named NCRA’s Take Note Campaign first in the public relations division of its annual Image Awards. The Take Note Campaign…
TechCon 2015 was held April 10-12 at The Curtis: A DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Denver, Colo. The event included training and testing for the…
Finding the right scopist can mean the difference between providing quality draft realtime transcripts within minutes rather than hours, according to a panel presentation held…
Overcoming the fear of writing realtime can become easier if you follow the tips and suggestions shared with attendees of a session led by Marybeth…
NCRA’s 2015 TechCon event happening in Denver, Colo., April 10-12 welcomed nearly 200 attendees to the Mile High City to learn the latest in technology…
MeetingRooms.com announced the premium membership for court reporters, the world’s first meeting room reservation tool customized specifically for court reporters, April 10 during the National…
Haven’t registered for the 2015 NCRA TechCon? It’s not too late. Registration is available on-site for the event, which takes place April 10-12 in Denver,…
From the NCRA Technology Committee comes a series of articles that explore the relationship between humans and computers, including a device that literally puts your…
By Michelle Kirkpatrick NCRA’s grassroots project, Taking Realtime Awareness and Innovation Nationwide, has been ever-evolving over the last few years but with the same goals…
TRAIN: Favorite tips and tricks The JCR asked TRAIN committee members and participants to share a realtime tip that they heard from someone unexpectedly.…
At the 2014 NCRA Convention & Expo, TRAIN chair Lisa Knight, RMR, CRR, presented a session on new technology and gadgets as recommended by reporters.…
We asked the members of the Technology Committee what they carry in their bags (in addition to, of course, their steno machines). Here’s what they…
By Christine Phipps In April 2014, researchers announced Heartbleed, a serious Internet security vulnerability that went undetected for two years, possibly affecting an estimated 500,000…
By Denyce Sanders In the February 2013 issue of the JCR, I wrote an article on saving time using Case CATalyst. This year I would…