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• Ocala, Fla., Reporters Stand up to JAC
Home > NCRA > News > 2010 > August 2, 2010 > Ocala, Fla., Reporters Stand up to JAC Ocala, Fla., Reporters Stand up to JAC
On July 30, 2010, the website Ocala.com reported on a Florida trial in which a judge granted an attorney’s request to exceed the state cap for the stenographic court reporter due to concerns about, “the quality ...
Litigation Support – Helping Lawyers Win Every Time
A very crucial thing for a lawyer and his client to consider is litigation support. By hiring a litigation support group the lawyer is free to aim his attention on the case. These litigation support group will be his agents, like detectives, they will sort through a range of information and report or make suggestions. ...
• Contested Elections: Prepare to Vote
NCRA has received additional nominations for the positions of Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer on the NCRA Board. All NCRA voting members (as defined in Article III of the NCRA Constitution and Bylaws) have the right to vote in any contested races online via a secure Web site. For members to receive ...
• Southern District of Florida Dismisses Index-Page Cases
The U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, dismissed three cases involving how court reporting firms charged for index pages. The three cases, Adelson v. U.S. Legal Support, Inc., et al. (Case No.: 09-CV-21527), Glenn J. Webber, P.A. v. Esquire Deposition Servs., LLC (Case No.: 09-CV-21538), and Public Concepts, LLC v. ...
• Alabama Victory on Mandatory Certification Stems from NCRA Boot Camp
Recently, Alabama faced the devastating news that mandatory certification of court reporters could possibly cease to exist October 1, 2010. What began as a sunset bill (SB564), with no controversial issues, should have passed quickly and without opposition. However, the bill was amended on the floor of the legislature without the ...

