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Interview with CaseWorks Court Reporter – Judy Reins

INTERVIEW WITH CASEWORKS COURT REPORTER, JUDY REINS, ONE OF NORTH CAROLINA’S TOP COURT REPORTERS We have a brief interview with court reporter, Judy Reins, pictured above with her husband, Blair. How long have you been reporting for CaseWorks I’ve been reporting with CaseWorks since early 2010, when I returned to the field of court reporting […]

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First Modern African American Court Reporter in New Orleans to Retire

FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN COURT REPORTER IN NOLA TO RETIRE. 43 years ago, Daryl Duplessie became the first modern day African American court reporter in New Orleans. She was the first black court reporter to use a stenograph machine and broke boundaries for others wanting to be in the industry. “I guess I never thought about […]

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Establishes New Court Reporting Rules

60 DISTRICTS WILL BE AFFECTED BY NEW COURT REPORTING RULES. A press release from the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts (AOPC), ordered to replace 33-year-old court reporting rules. The new rules aim to bring clarity to the production procedure, fees for official transcripts and ownership. There has been a desire to standardize court reporting processes […]

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Court Reporting Program Awarded Five-Year Grant of Nearly $550,000

GREEN RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECEIVES GRANT On November 13, 2014, the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) announced that the Green River Community College Court Reporting program was awarded a five-year grant, worth nearly $555,000. The funding is part of the training for realtime writers. The grant is under the Higher Education Act passed by Congress […]

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