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  • The Keys to CART Success

    A little bit -BT A lot of (the) LAO*F(T) Across the KRAOTS All in favor? …

    Categories: Resources, CART

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    Videorecording the Interpreted Deposition

    Robert MacTavish If English is not spoken by a deponent, an interpreter will be brought in to participate in the deposition. An experienced legal videographer can set up keeping the interest of all parties in mind. Shooting the deposition across the table rather than down the length of the table works well in this situation. The reporter, at the end of the table, will be between the attorney aski…

    Categories: Legal Videographers, Professionals

  • JCR - Journal of Court Reporting

    The JCR is a suite of publications that seeks to inform the NCRA membership of the latest information about the profession and the association that serves it

    Categories: JCR, news, Publications

  • Attorney Responsibility for Reporter Fees

    The issue of who's responsible for the bill - the attorney or the attorney's client - has dogged the reporting profession for decades. Traditionally, courts have held that the attorney is an agent and thus is not personally liable for contracts made on behalf of a principal unless there is an express agreement to the contrary. However, in recent years, courts have been following a modified view of…

    Categories: Professionals, Advocacy, Ethics and Business Practices

  • Advisory Opinion 6

    THIS PUBLIC ADVISORY OPINION REFLECTS THE STATUS OF THE LAW IN MOST JURISDICTIONS. MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO THE ACCEPTED PRACTICES SET FORTH IN THIS PUBLIC ADVISORY OPINION TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH PRACTICES ARE CONSISTENT WITH THEIR OWN APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS.

    Categories: Ethics and Business Practices

  • Court Reporting Program Approval

    The Council on Approved Student Education (CASE), part of the National Court Reporters Association, establishes the General Requirements and Minimum Standards (GRMS).

    Categories: Students, Schools

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    CLVS Standards for Video Depositions

      Standard #1 The videographer shall work with the reporter to promote, protect and ensure the production of a quality record. Standard #2 Tripods shall be of the fluid-head type. …

  • New Professional Reporter Grant

    Eligibility criteria The applicant must be a current NCRA member. The applicant must have graduated from a court reporting program. The applicant must have graduated with a grade point average of at least 3.5 overall, based on a 4.0 standard or equivalent as verified by his/her transcript. The applicant must submit a copy of his/her official transcript with this application. T…

    Categories: Scholarships, Grants

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