We had an incredible time at eCourts 2024 in Las Vegas, where we joined court leaders and industry innovators to explore the future of court technology. This year marked a significant milestone for our team as we highlighted the rapid evolution of FTR RealTime, which we first launched at eCourts 2022. Since then, it has continued to set the standard with unparalleled accuracy levels, new features, and enhanced functionalities. In addition to highlighting the growth of FTR RealTime, we also introduced the FTR RealTime Go Recorder, our portable recording and speech-to-text solution. The conference was a fantastic opportunity to engage in conversations about the evolving role of technology in the justice system. To dive deeper into our experience at eCourts and the trends shaping the future of court technology, check out our full recap here: https://lnkd.in/g3fwkK_V
For The Record (FTR)
Software Development
Denver, Colorado (USA) 12,797 followers
Modernizing legal proceedings with technology that accelerates access to justice.
About us
For almost three decades, For The Record has been modernizing legal proceedings with technology that accelerates access to justice. With insights gained from over 30,000 installations, across more than 70 countries, For The Record elevates the court record by providing digital recording and cloud-based management solutions that transform accuracy, transparency, security, and accessibility in the justice system. By working alongside our customers, we have learned first-hand that a reliable, accurate, and accessible court record is a fundamental tenet of a fair and transparent justice system. That’s why For The Record’s sound engineers are continuously developing the most advanced configurations of patented and proprietary hardware and software, creating courtroom acoustics that facilitate clear, natural, and comfortable communications between parties—and optimize the intelligibility of the spoken word for court records. Our solutions are practical. Our purpose is higher. See our full story: www.fortherecord.com
- Website
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http://www.fortherecord.com
External link for For The Record (FTR)
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Denver, Colorado (USA)
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1993
- Specialties
- Digital Court Recording, Court Technology Implementation, Online Recording Access, Transcription Management, Online Transcript Ordering and Delivery, Courtroom Technology, Court Recording Software, Police Interview Recording, Cloud Platform, Court Recording Management, Court Record Management, Justice Solutions, Audio Video Capture, Speech-to-Text, Legal Technology, Secure Cloud Storage, Legal Transcription Support, Legal Annotation, Audio Playback, Video Playback, Automated Transcript Management and Ordering, and Courtroom Design and Consultation
Locations
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Primary
1401 17th Street
Suite 525
Denver, Colorado (USA) 80202, US
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Level 4, 180 Ann Street
Brisbane, QLD 4000, AU
Employees at For The Record (FTR)
Updates
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During a recent digital courtroom modernization project in Nassau, Bahamas, our team discussed how FTR RealTime seamlessly manages diverse dialects beyond English, ensuring accurate and reliable speech-to-text capabilities for courts worldwide. Additionally, Service Engineering Manager Keaton Stacks addressed the robust security features of the FTR Justice Cloud platform, emphasizing its longstanding history of safeguarding sensitive courtroom data without incident while maintaining accessibility and efficiency for court professionals. These innovations are helping courts enhance accuracy, security, and inclusivity in their digital transformation efforts. View the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/gWHhiAhG
Rollout Continues for Digital Court Recording System
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A new development in California's constitutional crisis reveals the extent to which a severe court reporter shortage has been denying litigants—especially low-income litigants—access to crucial transcripts for appeals in domestic violence and custody cases. Filed by two San Francisco Bay Area legal advocacy groups, a new lawsuit is urging the California Supreme Court to permit electronic recording when court reporters are unavailable. The lawsuit aims to ensure due process for all litigants, not just those who can afford private services. Justice shouldn’t depend on wealth. It's time for equitable solutions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dN-TVYAJ
California courts sued over failure to ensure transcripts in millions of hearings
latimes.com
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The eCourts 2024 conference in Las Vegas has come to a close, and what an incredible few days it has been! Thank you to the National Center for State Courts for hosting such a valuable event. The energy, innovation, and collaboration we experienced were truly inspiring, reaffirming the vital role technology plays in shaping the future of justice. This year, our team was thrilled to launch FTR RealTime Go Recorder: a portable recording and speech-to-text solution ideal for legal professionals who need a reliable and agile tool to capture records of legal proceedings on the go. Thank you to everyone who visited our booth—it was great to catch up with existing customers and connect with attendees who want to modernize their court records and processes. We also appreciate everyone who participated in our demonstrations and shared their industry insights. Your enthusiasm and feedback inspire us to push the boundaries of innovation in this field. #eCourts2024
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The countdown is on—only one week until eCourts in Las Vegas! The eCourts Conference is the premier event hosted by the National Center for State Courts, designed for professionals in the justice system to explore the latest innovations and technology solutions in court management and operations. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with our team, explore innovative solutions for your court, and win giveaways and prizes at booth 315. View the location of our booth in the Exhibit Hall here: https://lnkd.in/g2a-6fkh See you in Las Vegas!
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While Computer Security Day highlights the importance of protecting your devices and online data, staying vigilant about digital security is essential every day of the year. For anyone who relies on technology in their daily life, it’s important to: - Regularly update software to address vulnerabilities, - Use strong, unique passwords for each account, - Enable multi-factor authentication for added protection, and - Stay alert to phishing attempts and suspicious links. Protecting the resources, tools, and information within our courts means protecting the people who depend on them, too. That's why, at For The Record, we uphold strict global standards and continually monitor our systems to safeguard sensitive court data and ensure the integrity of the justice system. Together, we can build a more secure digital future.
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We're heading to the eCourts conference in Las Vegas this December! At booth 315, come and meet members of For The Record's Customer Success and Sales teams and experience the future of court technology firsthand. #eCourts2024
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We're heading to the eCourts conference in Las Vegas this December! At booth 315, come and meet members of For The Record's Leadership team and experience the future of court technology firsthand. #eCourts2024