Understanding Hybrid Courtrooms: Remote Appearances, Etiquette, and Professional Conduct
A hybrid courtroom allows some participants to appear in person while others join by video or audio link. The same standards of etiquette and professional conduct apply to everyone, with added expectations for remote participants around video presence, audio quality, and device readiness. Digital AV recording is what keeps the official record clear and complete across both formats.
Learn MoreThe Hidden Limits of Court Transcripts and How Digital A/V Recording Fills the Gap
Traditional court transcription depends on certified court reporters, and that dependency creates gaps. Scheduling delays, incomplete records, and limited accessibility are common challenges. Digital A/V recording gives courts a more complete and accessible way to capture the official record.
Learn MoreUnlocking Funding Pathways for Court Technology Modernization
Courts nationwide are being pushed to modernize with tight local budgets, but the biggest opportunity lies in how technology projects are framed: funding is often available when upgrades are positioned as justice outcomes (reliable records, faster processing, expanded access, stronger cybersecurity) rather than simple equipment purchases. Aging systems increase risk—like incomplete records, appeals, and backlogs—while tools like virtual proceedings can reduce barriers for litigants and help understaffed teams do more with less.
Learn MoreWhat Is Digital Court Recording and How Does It Work
Learn how voice lift, real-time captioning, and hybrid technology help build a more accessible courtroom where every participant can be heard and seen.
Learn MoreHow Technology Improves Courtroom Accessibility for Every Participant
Learn how voice lift, real-time captioning, and hybrid technology help build a more accessible courtroom where every participant can be heard and seen.
Learn MoreHow AI Is Changing Courtroom Recording and Transcription
Will AI replace court reporters? Discover how AI transcription works, its limitations in legal settings, & how courts are using it alongside human professionals.
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