A Basic Guide to Video Court Reporting
Thursday, 31 August 2017
What is Video Deposition? A Basic Guide to Video Court Reporting As court reporting remains an essential industry, with 21,200 court reporters in the U.S. alone, reporting methods will likely continue to advance with technology. Video depositions are just one example of how electronic reporting can add additional layers to testimonial delivery. Learn the basics
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Thinking about being a Court Reporter?
Friday, 24 March 2017
So you think you want to be a court reporter? By Brenda Keyser, RDR, CRR, CRC, CLR, CME It’s time for you to make a decision about a career. Whether you’re a new high school graduate, a stay- at-home mom, or a professional who just doesn’t like their chosen career path, consider court reporting! There
Relationship Frameworks for Court Reporters
Friday, 17 February 2017
RELATIONS WITH A COURT REPORTER? DREAM ON The National Court Reporters Association, an association formed by court reporters to protect the integrity of the court reporting profession, long ago implemented a Code of Professional Ethics to “provide the framework for the practice of reporting.” NCRA Code of Professional Ethics, Preamble. The Code of Professional Ethics
MY COURT REPORTER IS A REAL PERSON
Friday, 10 February 2017
My regular court reporter is a real professional. She’s well-dressed at depositions, exudes quiet confidence, and consistently produces my litigation services on a timely basis. She is certified and well trained at her profession. After many discussions, I’ve discovered that my court reporter is also a genuine person; she’s a wife to a busy executive
Court Reporting Agency Takes Center Stage in Bill Cosby Case
Wednesday, 01 February 2017
You might say that a court reporting agency should be seen but not heard. When court reporters do their jobs right, you shouldn’t notice them at all. And yet, one court reporting agency is at the center of a bizarre twist in a high profile case. Since 2000, about 60 women have accused comedian Bill
5 THINGS THAT IRRITATE COURT REPORTERS
Monday, 23 January 2017
After an intense day, my court reporter confided that attorneys – just some – behave in ways that make her job difficult. I asked her to describe the most irritating, and she identified five: Talking Simultaneously Court reporters want to deliver accurate transcripts to counsel. Transcript quality is threatened when attorneys talk at the same
5 Qualities All Successful Court Reporters Must Have
Monday, 19 December 2016
Court reporting agencies are constantly hiring new court reporters. In fact, between 2012 and 2022, job opportunities are expected to rise by 10%. But some just aren’t cut out for the job. In order to be a court reporter, there are some essential traits that you need to have to succeed. Good Work Ethic- Even
3 Facts About Certified NCRA Court Reporters
Wednesday, 01 June 2016
Court reporting agencies have grown and evolved over the years. Today, court reporting is one of the most valuable and important careers when you consider the prevalence of legal issues and lawsuits. However, becoming a court report takes a lot of hard work and dedication, but the career is absolutely worth it for the right
Wisconsin Basketball Team Draws Attention To Stenographers
Friday, 05 June 2015
Although shorthand is important and wholly necessary, stenographers rarely make headlines. But that is changing, thanks to Wisconsin basketball team The Badgers. Basketball player Nigel Hayes startled press conference attendees with some big words, including “onomatopoeia,” “antidisestablishmentarianism,” and “cattywampus.” Hayes offered this explanation to the bewildered press: “Well, that wonderful young lady over there, I