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Purpose-built Court Conferencing Evaluation at No Cost
As courts across the country continue adapting to remote and hybrid hearing models, Liberty Recording is launching a pilot program for its Liberty Virtual Courtroom—a purpose-built, secure remote conferencing solution designed specifically for judicial proceedings. The Liberty Virtual Courtroom enables courts to conduct remote hearings with full courtroom-grade recording capabilities, ensuring each participant is recorded on an individual audio channel for accurate playback and transcription. Unlike generic video conferencing platforms, Liberty’s solution is engineered for the legal system, prioritizing security, compliance, and high-quality evidentiary recordings. Liberty Recording is seeking select pilot sites to evaluate and refine the system in real-world court environments. Liberty Virtual Courtroom: A Purpose-Built Solution for Courts Unlike traditional video conferencing tools, which were never designed for legal proceedings, the Liberty Virtual Courtroom ensures courts maintain: Secure, High-Quality Audio & Video Capture
Pilot Program: Expanding Virtual Courtroom Capabilities As part of the launch, Liberty Recording is partnering with select courts to evaluate the real-world functionality and workflow integration of the Liberty Virtual Courtroom solution. Interested courts can participate in the pilot program to: ✔️ Test the system in live court proceedings ✔️ Provide feedback to enhance operational workflows ✔️ Be among the first to deploy a purpose-built virtual courtroom solution Courts interested in joining the pilot program can contact Liberty Recording at [email protected] As courts across the country rapidly transition to virtual hearings, the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) / Joint Technology Committee (JTC) has released a white paper outlining key strategic issues for courts implementing remote proceedings.
The document, presented on April 7, 2020, provides guidance on best practices, security considerations, and operational challenges for courts moving to virtual courtrooms. Key Resources from NCSC / JTC: 📄 JTC White Paper: Strategic Issues to Consider When Starting Virtual Hearings 🔗 JTC Webpage for Publications and Webinars 📌 Judicial Perspectives on Online Dispute Resolution and Virtual Court Processes This white paper serves as an important resource for court administrators, IT teams, and judicial leadership navigating the shift to remote proceedings. Preface
As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts daily life worldwide, courts face an unprecedented challenge: how to continue operating while ensuring the health and safety of all participants. This paper outlines the first steps courts can take to implement social distancing measures while maintaining efficient court operations. It also explores more advanced strategies, including remote conferencing technology, to enable courts to minimize or eliminate the need for physical presence in the courtroom. Defining Social Distancing in the Courtroom Social distancing refers to reducing or eliminating physical proximity between individuals wherever possible. In a courtroom setting, this can be achieved through a combination of:
Additionally, courts must consider inter-staff social distancing—recognizing that many physical interactions occur not just with the public, but between court personnel themselves. Initial Steps: Implementing Physical Distancing Measures Many of the immediate actions courts can take mirror what has become standard in grocery stores, hospitals, and other essential services. The general public is already accustomed to these procedures and may expect to see them in effect. Key Measures for Physical Distancing in the Courtroom Restricting the Number of People in the Courtroom
As the situation evolves, courts should remain flexible and responsive, implementing additional safety measures as needed. Leveraging Remote Conferencing Technology Physical distancing alone may not be sufficient to meet long-term public health guidelines. Courts must explore remote conferencing solutions to reduce in-person attendance while maintaining the integrity of court proceedings. Key Requirements for Virtual Courtroom Solutions To be effective, any remote court conferencing system must: Preserve the courtroom standard of recording individual audio channels
The Liberty Remote Conferencing System for Courts To support courts in implementing social distancing and remote hearing strategies, Liberty Court Recorder offers an integrated remote conferencing system designed specifically for secure, high-quality legal proceedings. How Liberty Virtual Courtroom Ensures Security & Reliability Separate Audio Channels for Each Participant
A Future-Proof Approach to Courtroom Operations The COVID-19 crisis has forced courts to rethink traditional courtroom processes—but the need for secure, remote access will extend far beyond the immediate pandemic response. By implementing Liberty’s Remote Conferencing System, courts can:
For full details on how Liberty Virtual Courtroom can support your court’s social distancing and remote hearing needs, contact Liberty Recording at 905-886-7771 or visit www.LibertyRecording.com |
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