VCRA Newsletters - Recent Issues

 

Winter 2011

11 Pages

Volume 10, Issue 4

NCRA has revised their rules, and Virginia’s court reporters can receive continuing education units for helping out with the Legal Skills trials held at the McGlothlin Courtroom of the William and Mary Law School this coming January-February 2012.
 

In this issue:
• Living Legacy Project
• Volunteering Can Be Tax Deductible
• CEUs for Legal Skills Trials
And much more

Fall 2011

13 Pages

Volume 10, Issue 3

“I'm about ready to graduate from school, and I'm getting nervous about interviewing for my first job. How do I know where to work, what kind of work to accept, which agency is right for me?
 

In this issue:
• Remembering Jesse McCraw
• NCRA's New Continuing Education Requirements
• A Tale of Two Mothers
And much more

Summer 2011

15 Pages

Volume 10, Issue 2

“After being away from court reporting for seven years to raise my family, I have decided to come back to work, but I am really nervous and scared. I'm not sure how to navigate back into the freelance field again after so many years, and the poor economy doesn't give me any confidence. What would you recommend?
 

In this issue:
• Snapshots from VCRA's Education Day
• Thyroid cancer in women
• To Interrupt or Not to Interrupt? And the Answer is…
And much more

Spring 2011

12 Pages

Volume 10, Issue 1

“Some states require certification; others only have voluntary certification. On a national level, Court Reporters can seek out advanced or specialty certifications. But what is the point to Certification?
 

In this issue:
• What is Certification Good For, Anyway?
• “I Felt Like a Little Girl Again”
• In Memoriam: Carolyn Morris O'Connor
And much more

 
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