Courts and correctional facilities use video conferencing to process detainees and address budget, transportation, and public safety concerns. Law firms reduce travel between global offices and increase billable hours. Learn how video conferencing solutions were implemented among our legal and judicial clients.
Collin County, Texas
The court system has implemented video conferencing to be more efficient and maintain high levels of security. Judges and district attorneys speak about the adoption and effectiveness of video conferencing for improving the justice system.
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Covington & Burling
This leading international law firm overhauled its video communications systems and equipped all offices with TANDBERG products. Used in meetings, trainings, and interviews, the firm improved communication and reduced travel costs.
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Dallas County, Texas
Dallas County uses video communications to conduct 99 percent of re-arraignments, reducing the number of prisoners transferred from secure to non-secure facilities by more than 700 per month.
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Harris County, Texas
Installed initially for distance learning and information dissemination, Harris County quickly learned their TANDBERG solution could allow them to process more detainees by video, reduce transport expense and time, and maintain security.
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Irwin Mitchell
This UK legal firm embraces technology and pledged to reduce its C02 emissions by five percent. Its installation of video conferencing solutions resulted in cost savings of £145,000 and 97,675kg C02 emissions savings.
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