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The best new technology seamlessly integrates into your life. These gadgets recently shared on the Technology Committee email list may be the next thing you…
NCRA has issued a call for presentations for TechCon 2015. Visit NCRA.org/presentations for more information or to submit a topic for consideration. NCRA is seeking both topics…
Atkinson-Baker Court Reporters, headquartered in Glendale, Calif., announced the launch of a newly redesigned company website in a press release issued Dec. 16. The new…
Recently shared on the Technology Committee email list were online articles on a failed attempt to cut costs by outsourcing transcripts, a law firm taking…
“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…
Attorneys in Pennsylvania once again raised concerns about the use of audio equipment in courtrooms, citing the possible recording of confidential conversations between attorneys and…
The Columbus Dispatch published an article on Dec. 1 citing a study released in May by NCRA that concluded that “a stenographic (court) reporter is…
Many of the articles shared on the Technology Committee email list are about hardware. This roundup includes articles on quality printers, a videoconferencing gadget, the…
The 2014 NCRA Legal Video Conference was held this past Oct. 17-19 in Las Vegas, Nev., showcasing both the CLVS Seminar as well as continuing…
An interview with the Hon. Janet T. Neff profiles her 40-year relationship with technology as a judge in an Oct. 30 article on Above the…
NCRA’s TRAIN (Taking Realtime Awareness and Innovation Nationwide) Task Force raised the gate on Nov. 1 and officially rolled out the launch of a nationwide…
NCRA has announced that two of its certified schools, Madison College in Madison, Wis., and Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash., were recently awarded…
Recently shared on the Technology Committee email list were online articles on effective deposition practices, ways to digitize business cards, and a workstation that allows…
By Nancy J. Hopp Despite widespread rumors of the demise of court reporting, Midwest Litigation Services, based in St. Louis, found itself early this year…
The Tennessean.com posted an article on Oct. 14 about the recent use of a video stream for the first time in a Nashville court room…
Stenograph, a manufacturer and marketer of shorthand machines and computer-aided transcription software, announced on Oct. 15 an exclusive partnership with Min-U-Script, LLC. Stenograph will market…