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Blog offers perspective on deposition interpreting

A blog by Cleveland Reporting Partners offered insights into interpreting depositions. The organization interviewed Roxane King, a Supreme Court certified interpreter, who related some of…

TechLinks: On the go

The NCRA Technology Committee recently shared several resources about mobile devices and how to stay safe on the go. Tim Bajarin contemplates where the future…

VHP event hosted by ICRA in the news

On May 1, The Messenger, Fort Dodge, Iowa, posted an article showcasing a Veterans History Project event hosted by members of the Iowa Court Reporters…

Dictionary Jumpstart releases new book

Anissa R. Nierenberger, RPR, CRR, CRC, CRI, owner and founder of Dictionary Jumpstart, Grand Rapids, Mich., has released a brand new book titled, Simpler Syllables, according…

Retired NCRA member Mary Fabrize passes

The Sun-Sentinel, Deerfield Beach, Fla., posted an obituary on April 29 announcing that retired NCRA member Mary Geus Fabrize passed away on April 12 in…

STUDENT REPORTING: The race is on

By Madelyn Jones The green signal flag is down — the race to the finish line is underway. Things are going along very well along…

NCRA MEMBER PROFILE: Cheryl Haab, RPR

Currently resides in: Orange County, Calif. Employment type: Freelance court reporter Member since: 2009 Graduated from: Bryan College Theory: StenEd What are your favorite briefs…

Court reporting explained

On April 20, The Ledger, Memphis, Tenn., posted an article that explains how stenographic reporters work and what separates them from typists. Read more.

NCRA member in the news

The Dispatch, Lexington, Ky., reported on April 24 that NCRA member Amy Brauser earned the nationally recognized Certified Realtime Reporter certification. The story was generated…