Basics of a Personal Injury Case
Court Reporters and Personal Injury Attorneys know the basics of a personal injury case. Do you? Personal injury is a legal term for an...


In the Courtroom: Who Does What?
The Parties The people or entities who are directly involved in a lawsuit are called parties. They are plaintiffs (those who are suing in...


Hanging Out with America's Elite, Underappreciated Court Reporters
Jen Oliver ran down the hallway double-fisting cups of water. It was day three of the National Court Reporters Association's (NCRA)...


A Brief History of Court Reporting
Since ancient times, it has been a core value of mankind to document its history. Whether it be a primitive cave painting or a...


Are Court Reporters Necessary? A Neuropsychologist Says Yes.
There's a fine line to tread when discussing technology in the court reporting industry. The technology Remote Counsel equips court...


How to Choose the Right Court Reporting Agency
If you're scheduling a deposition, you've probably already started your search for a well-qualified court reporting agency. Sure, you may...


Helping Your Clients Understand Realtime
When I do a realtime hookup job, I often wonder if the clients understand what all is involved in providing them a visually appealing...


NCRA online testing
In August, NCRA launched the long-awaited online skills testing platforms for candidates of the RPR, RMR, CRR, CRC, CBC, and CCP...


WHY COURT REPORTERS CAN'T BE REPLACED ELECTRONICALLY
Digital court reporting, or electronic court reporting, is a relatively new technology used by some court reporting services. Digital...

