
Company History
Courtroom Connect was founded in July 2001 to address the growing need for communications infrastructure within courthouses. We began by providing the first wireless, public Internet in a courthouse to the San Francisco Civil Court Facility in January, 2002. After expanding the reach of our network to include over 25 permanent connections in many states across the U.S., we began offering additional communications services to the entire legal industry. At present, the company maintains permanent Internet connections in over 40 courthouses and can set up temporary Internet service anywhere it is requested. In addition, our product offering has expanded to include valuable services for other members of the legal industry: attorneys, court reporters, bar associations, law schools and litigation support vendors.Law Connect Law Firm Services
Courtroom Connect provides videoconferencing, streaming, and Internet services to law firm offices and trial teams at the courthouse during trial. We have provided video, audio, and text streaming for many high profile trials such as In Re Walt Disney, Vioxx, Sempra Energy, and the World Trade Center litigation.
Bar Connect Bar Association Network
Courtroom Connect partners with bar associations across the country to market Courtroom Connect's services to members, including video-optimized Internet connectivity and videoconferencing solutions. In numerous bar facilities, Courtroom Connect has provided a high-speed wireless network for usage by members and visitors. Courtroom Connect also provides videoconferencing solutions to bar associations for CLE events.
Remote Counsel Network
Courtroom Connect has over 200 public videoconference rooms in court reporting firms across the United States. Each one of these firms offers Courtroom Connect's videoconferencing and video streaming services.
Law School Connect
Courtroom Connect has partnered with Courtroom 21 to provide law schools with videoconferencing units for recruiting. Law school students can now interview at firms in remote locations over videoconference, and law firms can now have access to many more schools for recruiting.
