Credentials are required in order to participate in the court reporting industry, alongside continuing education to keep those credentials current.
Fastest Court Reporter
There are records for everything. Tallest man. Shortest woman. Longest fingernails. Longest human tunnel through which a bulldog named Otto can ride a skateboard. Now, as illustrated at the recent convention for the National Court Reporters Association, there is a record for fastest court reporter. Guinness World Records awarded that distinction to Mark Kislingbury, who types at an astonishing 360 words per minute.
Simple Storytelling Techniques for Winning Trials
Being a juror is often boring, despite what television dramas show us. You must sit in an uncomfortable chair from …
What Does The Future Hold For Court Reporting?
Few things can replace the value of a trained court reporter. Wielding unrivaled expertise and skill, these stenography experts are …
5 Steps to Start a Career in Court Reporting
You’ve finally figured it out! You’ve heard the calling and seen the sign. You have talked to your parents and …
Why Court Reporters are the Backbone of Courtrooms
“NCRA Court Reporter and Captioning Week” is an annual initiative by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) to highlight the …
Travel Less, Save More with Orange Connect
Aren’t you interested in saving money? “Jenkins!” You flinch, knowing your boss is right outside the door. You have been …
8 Things You Didn’t Know About Court Reporting
Many people want work flexibility these days. As career options only seem to slim down in this ever-crowded space with …
5 Reasons Why You Should Choose Orange Legal
In a field that’s oversaturated with court reporting agencies, process service companies, and videographers, why should you put your faith …
Video Conferencing Saves Your Firm Time and Money
After the United Airlines debacle where that poor man literally got dragged off a flight, it seems logical that nobody …
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