The fully integrated electronic courtroom has arrived on American shores. Litigation services and software company Opus 2 International announced the completion of what it called the “first integrated ‘pop-up’ electronic courtroom built for paperless trials” in Miami, and confirmed the opening of a similar electronic courtroom in New York in early September.

Brenda Mahedy, head of global marketing at Opus 2 International, noted that while “various disparate hearing room services already exist in the U.S., such as trial presentation tools, third-party interpretation services, video conferencing,” it is rare that all these services “are fully integrated with one another, yielding a much more seamless and efficient process” during trial.

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