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The World of Capturing the Court Record: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter—Part One

The record turnout of digital court reporters and transcribers (gathering in-person for the first time since 2019) at the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) Annual Conference in Milwaukee in June showed the […]

Accessibility in the courts: 32 years on from the Americans with Disabilities Act

Equal access to legal processes and the wider justice system is a fundamental right, granted by the U.S. Constitution and further reinforced by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Act, which became law in 1990, protects people […]

Global Accessibility Awareness Day: Ensuring digital inclusion and access to justice

The purpose of Global Accessibility Awareness Day is to educate people about digital access and inclusion. For policymakers, organizations, and technology providers in the legal and justice spaces, it is imperative to drive commitment to practices […]

2022 court technology trends: How access to technology will underpin access to justice

Given the unpredictability of the last two years, it may seem ambitious to make predictions for the justice system in 2022. As discussed in our wrap-up of the prominent court technology trends of 2021, technology is already transforming global […]

2021 court technology trends: How ‘disruption by design’ is future-proofing courts against the unpredictable

Innovative technological solutions for courts are underpinned by the concept of ‘disruption by design’––intentional and positive disruptions of traditional methods of administering justice for the benefit of all, in the face of […]

New recording software is world’s first to support hybrid courts

AV innovations respond to the post-2020 challenges courts face combining in-person and virtual hearings. For The Record, the global leader in digital court recording, has released the world’s first digital recording software to specifically […]

The World of Capturing the Court Record: Interview with a Digital Court Reporter—Part One

The record turnout of digital court reporters and transcribers (gathering in-person for the first time since 2019) at the American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) Annual Conference in Milwaukee in June showed the […]

Accessibility in the courts: 32 years on from the Americans with Disabilities Act

Equal access to legal processes and the wider justice system is a fundamental right, granted by the U.S. Constitution and further reinforced by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Act, which became law in 1990, protects people […]

Global Accessibility Awareness Day: Ensuring digital inclusion and access to justice

The purpose of Global Accessibility Awareness Day is to educate people about digital access and inclusion. For policymakers, organizations, and technology providers in the legal and justice spaces, it is imperative to drive commitment to practices […]

2022 court technology trends: How access to technology will underpin access to justice

Given the unpredictability of the last two years, it may seem ambitious to make predictions for the justice system in 2022. As discussed in our wrap-up of the prominent court technology trends of 2021, technology is already transforming global […]

2021 court technology trends: How ‘disruption by design’ is future-proofing courts against the unpredictable

Innovative technological solutions for courts are underpinned by the concept of ‘disruption by design’––intentional and positive disruptions of traditional methods of administering justice for the benefit of all, in the face of […]

New recording software is world’s first to support hybrid courts

AV innovations respond to the post-2020 challenges courts face combining in-person and virtual hearings. For The Record, the global leader in digital court recording, has released the world’s first digital recording software to specifically […]

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