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A blog by Kramm Court Reporting posted by JD Supra on Feb. 19 discusses the benefits of bringing small scanners to depositions. Read more.
Theresa (Tari) Kramer, RMR, CRR, CPE, an official court reporter from Charlotte, N.C., recently provided CART to a juror. She described the experience for the…
Daily practice can make a big difference. That’s not new information to any court reporter or captioner. The hard part isn’t knowing you need to…
By Kelli Ann Willis I am a techie and have been one for years. CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, is the techie’s Super Bowl. Started…
The North American Legal Chronicle reported on Jan. 12 that CIVC Partners, a Chicago-based middle-market private equity firm, announced that it has invested in Magna…
By Rich Germosen A few weeks after the NCRA Convention & Expo in San Francisco, in September 2014, I started a practice page on Facebook.…
NCRA Technology Committee member Kelli Ann Willis, RPR, CRR, has taken over the NCRA Instagram account, @ncraofficial, this week from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)…
A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is one of those acronyms bandied about often enough that you really want to know what it is, especially in…
The NCRA Technology Committee is taking your questions on topics surrounding realtime and technology. Send the questions you want the Technology Committee members to tackle…
Kimberly R. Greiner, RDR, CRR, CRC, will offer a live webinar Dropbox: Getting Started, Sharing, and Making the Most of It through NCRA’s Continuing Education…
Cyberattacks are in the news again. And while the reports may focus on elections or high-profile attacks on government or financial organizations, cyberattacks on small-…
By Christine Phipps Were you prepared for last year’s emergencies? Hurricanes Harvey and Irma may now be behind us for the most part, California has…
Almost immediately after the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect, Facebook and Google were sued for sharing personal information. However, some experts believe that it…
Attorney Mona Ibrahim, who advised several clients about how to comply with GDPR on their websites, wrote in the article “Why you should be reading the privacy notices…
The General Data Protection Regulation that was put in place by the European Union in May 2018 may seem unimportant in your everyday life, but anyone…
The Realtime and Technology Resource Committee is taking your questions on topics surrounding realtime and technology. Send the questions you want the technology committee members…
The Realtime and Technology Resource Committee is taking your questions on topics surrounding realtime and technology. Send the questions you want the Committee members to…
NCRA’s Realtime and Technology Resources Committee members tackled the subject of scanners this month to give NCRA members a leg up on finding the best…
By Lynette Mueller When you have a large file, it may not be easy to share through standard methods. It’s useful to know how to…