Backup, Backup, Backup!
Recorded On: 08/01/2024
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In today’s technologically savvy environment, there is no excuse not to have a great backup plan for court reporters’ data. After all, those transcripts are our bread and butter, right? Court reporters should have a firm solution in place for the storage and protection of their data in order to retrieve it, if needed, at a moment’s notice. This informative webinar will teach you the best practices for backing up your data and files.
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This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).
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Lynette Mueller, FAPR, RDR, CRR
Lynette Mueller is a veteran court reporter from the Memphis, Tenn., area. For several years she was the Chair of the NCRA Technology Committee. She wrote and collaborated with the committee members on articles and content to keep members abreast of ways to be more efficient in using technology.
She has earned the RMR, RDR, CRR, and is a Fellow in the Academy of Professional Reporters. Lynette's first love is writing on the machine, followed by sharing all things tech with her colleagues. Her favorite role is "Gram" to the most awesome little girl in the world!
Keith Lemons, FAPR, RPR, CRR (Ret.)
Keith Lemons is a retired freelance court reporter, former firm owner, and official court reporter with more than 40 years of experience. He retired in 2020 from Cleeton Davis Court Reporters in Nashville, Tenn.
At the national level, Lemons previously served on the NCRA Board of Directors for a three-year term. He is also a past chair of NCRA’s Scopists Task Force and served on the Association’s Constitution & Bylaws, Technology, and Realtime Systems Administrator committees. He has been a contributor to the Journal of Court Reporting, the official membership magazine of NCRA, for many years. He has also served as a presenter at the national and state levels. At the state level, Lemons is a past president of the Wyoming Association of Shorthand Reporters and the Tennessee Court Reporters Association.