The North Dallas Gazette reported on a series of studies from the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General exploring video evidence and objectivity. Three separate studies…
There’s a little game my wife’s family has been playing with me in recent years. Each time we get together, they ask, “So, Jim, have…
By Meridith Knepper Carsella As students, we’re taking tests all of the time, particularly in speedbuilding classes. My teacher will remind us frequently, “I can’t…
Eight years ago, the Bexar County Court Reporters Association participated in the Red Mass at the San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas, for the…
By Marybeth Everhart, RPR, CRI, CPE According to Wikipedia, test anxiety is “a combination of physiological over-arousal, tension, and somatic symptoms, along with worry, dread,…
As professionals, we continually pursue the path of greatness. We strive to perfect our skills and pursue additional credentials. We are always improving ourselves. We…
On the schedule for NCRA’s 2014 Legal Video Conference, The Video Signal session is perfect for those new to working in the legal video field…
In recognition of Veterans Day 2014, the Oregon Court Reporters Association and the Oregon State Bar’s Military and Veterans Law Section have partnered to host…
A Sept. 25 article in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune spotlights the growing demand for court reporters that is expected to lead to a shortage of…
On Sept. 25, the Associated Press reported the discovery of an old trunk containing carbon copies of transcripts from the Nuremberg war-crimes trials and other…
The NCRA’s Technology Committee’s email list noted a few online articles that offered advice on e-signatures, USB Hubs, and what to do if you’ve been…
NCRA Past President Judy Brentano, RPR (Ret.), of Punta Gorda, Fla., passed away on Sept. 18. Brentano served as president of NCRA from 1992 to…
An article appeared Sept. 22 in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune that addresses the nation’s growing demand for court reporters, especially in California, determined by…
Three Georgia court reporters were charged with racketeering, theft by taking, theft by deception, and giving false statements, according to an article on WBTV.com, a…
In a recent e-seminar, Jim Cudahy, CAE, NCRA Executive Director & CEO, discusses the results from the 2013 Firm Owners Economic Benchmark Survey. Many valuable…
In regards to HIPAA, it’s important to know where the obligations of court reporters and the profession as a whole fit. Joe Dyleweski, managing director…
The Sun Times, an affiliate of the Chicago Sun Times, ran an article on Sept. 17 about how court reporting schools are working to address…
The Daily Breeze posted an article on Sept. 20 that cites the findings of the recent independently conducted Court Reporting Industry Outlook Report commissioned by…
The Southern Business Journal reported that NCRA member and court reporter Amy B. Quint of Benton, Ill., was presented the Distinguished Service Award at the…
ProFootballTalk.nbcsports.com reported on Sept. 15 that defense attorneys for Greg Hardy, NFL defensive end for the North Carolina Panthers, hired a court reporter to ensure…