Siouxland court reporters making noise about new college program
The Sioux City News in Iowa ran an article May 26 about the efforts of local court reporters there working to recruit the next generation of reporters to help fill a current shortage caused by the...
View ArticleCourt reporter in Hailey Owens murder case dies before finishing transcript
KCTV News 5 recently reported that Greene County, Mo., authorities are trying to determine if the death of a court reporter will affect the trial of a man accused of kidnapping and murdering a...
View ArticleMcHenry County courts avoiding lack of court reporters with computerized...
According to an article posted by the Northwest Herald on Oct. 3, despite a number of Illinois’ downstate judicial circuits having problems filling vacancies because of salary issues and a lack of...
View ArticleObjections raised as courtrooms go digital
According to an article posted by The Boston Globe on Jan. 2, the installation of a new digital recording system that eliminates the need for a court reporter by Superior Courts across Massachusetts is...
View ArticleHampden County, Mass., Bar Association says elimination of court reporters...
MassLive.com reported on Feb. 11 that the Hampden County Bar Association is opposing a proposal to replace the state’s 40 court reporters with a new digital recording system, according to a statement...
View ArticleDebate grows over court recording system
The Cape Cod Times reported on March 25 that the Massachusetts Trial Court’s move to implement a digital recording system has court reporters fearing for their jobs and has angered attorneys across the...
View ArticleNew court recording system debated
The Worcester Telegram posted an article on March 27 that quotes Kathy Silva, RPR, CRR, a freelance reporter from Andover, Mass., and president of the Massachusetts Court Reporters Association, about...
View ArticleFla. Supreme Court amends rule, mandates live court reporters in all capital...
On March 24, the Florida Supreme Court on its own motion issued an amendment to the Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.535 to prohibit the use of digital recording for any and all capital case...
View ArticleCourt reporters face loss of jobs
The Daily News of Newburyport, Mass., posted an article on Feb. 10 that features interviews with court reporters in Massachusetts who are facing the potential of being replaced by digital recording...
View ArticleTribal Council argues need for live stenographer for public meetings
In an editorial published Sept. 25 on Cherokee One Feather, Robert Jumper argues in favor of hiring a live stenographer to write Tribal Council meetings. The editorial explains why the current system...
View ArticlePaying it forward
By Allison Kimmel Do you remember the day you learned that you passed your RPR certification exam? I distinctly remember when I found out — Christmas Eve. I had taken the test in November of 1989....
View ArticleCourt reporter in Hailey Owens murder case dies before finishing transcript
KCTV News 5 recently reported that Greene County, Mo., authorities are trying to determine if the death of a court reporter will affect the trial of a man accused of kidnapping and murdering a...
View ArticleMcHenry County courts avoiding lack of court reporters with computerized...
According to an article posted by the Northwest Herald on Oct. 3, despite a number of Illinois’ downstate judicial circuits having problems filling vacancies because of salary issues and a lack of...
View ArticleObjections raised as courtrooms go digital
According to an article posted by The Boston Globe on Jan. 2, the installation of a new digital recording system that eliminates the need for a court reporter by Superior Courts across Massachusetts is...
View ArticleHampden County, Mass., Bar Association says elimination of court reporters...
MassLive.com reported on Feb. 11 that the Hampden County Bar Association is opposing a proposal to replace the state’s 40 court reporters with a new digital recording system, according to a statement...
View ArticleDebate grows over court recording system
The Cape Cod Times reported on March 25 that the Massachusetts Trial Court’s move to implement a digital recording system has court reporters fearing for their jobs and has angered attorneys across the...
View ArticleNew court recording system debated
The Worcester Telegram posted an article on March 27 that quotes Kathy Silva, RPR, CRR, a freelance reporter from Andover, Mass., and president of the Massachusetts Court Reporters Association, about...
View ArticleFla. Supreme Court amends rule, mandates live court reporters in all capital...
On March 24, the Florida Supreme Court on its own motion issued an amendment to the Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.535 to prohibit the use of digital recording for any and all capital case...
View ArticleCourt reporters face loss of jobs
The Daily News of Newburyport, Mass., posted an article on Feb. 10 that features interviews with court reporters in Massachusetts who are facing the potential of being replaced by digital recording...
View ArticleTribal Council argues need for live stenographer for public meetings
In an editorial published Sept. 25 on Cherokee One Feather, Robert Jumper argues in favor of hiring a live stenographer to write Tribal Council meetings. The editorial explains why the current system...
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