Washington state reporter Jennifer Lewis, RPR, responded to the October JCR cover story, "Confronting Digital Recording." She wrote, in part: How is it "confronting" digital recording when it sounds as if NCRA is welcoming electronic reporting operators? Or is an electronic "reporting"...
A few times a year, an article will just fall into my lap. In June, this one arrived from the Delaware Court Reporters Association, who had invited attorney Greg Varallo – yes, of the Varallo court reporting family – to speak at their convention. Neith Ecker, RDR, CRR, DCRA’s current...
Even though located many miles away, when presented with the challenge to provide CART services for an outdoor funeral service, Denise Phipps, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP, felt it was possible as long as there was an Internet connection and a way to hear what was being said. In her article, Adventures in CART...
These thoughts, posted to the NCRA Forum by NCRA Technology Evaluation Committee member Breck Record of Texas, represent the sole views of the author. This Tech Tracker publication aims to inform recipients of technological changes and developments in our industry and provide a forum for discussion on...
NCRA's Code of Professional Ethics General Guidelines has been modified to include a new section dealing with Backup Audio Material. The new section reads as follows: Section VII: Backup Audio Media Due to the complexities that may arise from the use of different forms of backup audio media, whether...
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