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About CourtoomLive
CourtroomLive covers newsworthy and precedent-setting legal proceedings and provides live and on-demand online video of these proceedings, to litigators, law firms, in-house counsel, financial analysts and law schools.
About Courtroom View Network
Courtroom View Network (CVN) was established in 2006 to capture and deliver compelling video coverage of trials to the legal industry. Focusing on the particular needs of trial lawyers, Courtroom View Network has raised the bar for trial research and information repository. In addition to delivering video, Courtroom View Network also captures evidence, streams text, and provides a series of post-production offerings to meet each individual client's needs. CVN is a division of Courtroom Connect, the leading provider of advanced communication services for the legal industry - services include Internet connectivity, networking, video conferencing, real-time transcript streaming, and teleconferencing. (www.courtroomview.com)
About ALM
ALM is a leading integrated media company, focused on the legal and business communities. ALM currently owns and publishes 33 national and regional magazines and newspapers, including The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, The National Law Journal and Real Estate Forum. The company is one of North America's largest producers of conferences and trade shows for business leaders and the legal profession. ALM's Law.com is the Web's leading legal news and information network, while ALM's GlobeSt.com is the Web's leading information source for commercial real estate professionals. Other ALM businesses include book and newsletter publishing, court verdict and settlement reporting, production of professional educational seminars, market research and content distribution. For more information, visit www.alm.com. ALM is an Incisive Media company. (www.alm.com)
FAQs
- 1. What is CourtroomLive?
- 2. What type of trials does CourtroomLive record?
- 3. Is video on CourtroomLive delayed or real-time?
- 4. What formats is CourtroomLive content available in?
- 5. How can I view a live trial?
- 6. I have already paid for a trial but I don't know how to view it.
- 7. How can I find and view a past trial that CourtroomLive has recorded?
- 8. How can I order products on the website?
- 9. I am having trouble viewing a trial? What should I do?
- 10. I would like CourtroomLive to record an upcoming trial. Whom should I contact?
- 11. How do I contact a CourtroomLive sales representative?
- 12. How can I provide feedback to CourtroomLive?
- 13. What are the technical requirements to operate the CourtroomLive player?
- 1. What is CourtroomLive?
- CourtroomLive captures live video of compelling courtroom proceedings including snapshots of digital evidence. Live and On-Demand trial video is a powerful trial preparation and research tool for Litigators. CourtroomLive is a partnership between Courtroom View Network and ALM Media. You can learn more on the About Us page.
- 2. What type of trials does CourtroomLive record?
- CourtroomLive covers newsworthy and precedent-setting trials that are of interest to legal and business professionals.
- 3. Is video on CourtroomLive delayed or real-time?
- CourtroomLive provides both live and on-demand video. If you subscribe to a live trial you can view live streaming video on your desktop and can also review the trial on-demand with the ability to pause, and fast forward. Once the trial is over you can purchase the trial or specific sessions from it for on-demand viewing.
- 4. What formats is CourtroomLive content available in?
- Content is streamed online to your desktop. You also have the option of ordering a DVD.
- 5. How can I view a live trial?
- You can subscribe to a live trial by submitting an Order Form or by contacting a sales executive. Once you have placed your order you will receive a username and password. You can login by clicking the Login to Events link on the CourtroomLive homepage.
- 6. I have already paid for a trial but I don't know how to view it.
- If you already have a username and password click the Login to Events link on the homepage. You will be prompted to enter your username and password and on doing so you will be able to view the trial(s) you purchased. If you have already paid for a trial and have not received your username and password you can contact Customer Support.
- 7. How can I find and view a past trial that CourtroomLive has recorded?
- CourtroomLive has an archive of trials that were recorded in the past. Search or browse the archive by clicking the Archive link on the home page or by selecting a category of interest in the Browse box on the home page. Once you have found a trial or a session that you would like to purchase you can submit an order form. A sales executive will contact you to complete your order and provide you with a username and password to access the content you have purchased.
- 8. How can I order products on the website?
- Once you have found a trial or a session that you would like to purchase you can submit an order form. A sales executive will contact you to complete your order and provide you with a username and password to access the content you have purchased.
- 9. I am having trouble viewing a trial? What should I do?
- If you have viewed the user's guide and performed the necessary trouble shooting steps and are still unable to view the trial you can contact Customer Support.
- 10. I would like CourtroomLive to record an upcoming trial. Whom should I contact?
- You may suggest a trial to CourtroomLive.
- 11. How do I contact a CourtroomLive sales representative?
- Contact information for Sales Representatives and other CourtroomLive departments is available on the Contact Us page.
- 12. How can I provide feedback to CourtroomLive?
- We are always looking for ways to improve CourtroomLive.com. Please send us your comments or suggestions.
- 13. What are the technical requirements to operate the CourtroomLive player?
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Windows 2000, 2003, or XP
Minimum of 800 x 600 display resolution
Windows compatible sound card
Microsoft IE 6.0 or higher
Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher
Broadband Internet Connection
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