LiveNote Links
LiveNote has been featured extensively in the trade and general press.  Below are some samples of articles, reviews, and other documents available online.
Lawyers and Technology: Web Transcripts on Trial
National Law Journal (USA 1999)
"Because of the international nature of the proceedings and the worldwide media interest, Scottish authorities decreed that LiveNote transcription software will be used by all parties, including the judges, to broadcast the trial transcripts over the Internet. The words will appear on computer screens seconds after they are spoken in the courtroom."
http://www.wendytech.com/articleswebtranscripts.htm
Videoconferencing: Not Just For CEOs Anymore
Information Week (USA 1999)
"The firm has linked its videoconferencing system with LiveNote, software that feeds the text of the transcriber's notes directly to the system. As they watch a deposition via a videoconference, attorneys can simultaneously hear, see, and read the transcript. "As a lawyer is listening to the person being deposed, if they hear something they believe is untrue, they can tap on the screen and highlight it so they can refer back to it later," says J. Michael Williams, chief technology officer for the $120 million law firm."
http://www.informationweek.com/737/video2.htm
Report of the Committee of Inquiry
Ashworth Special Hospital (UK 1999)
"We made the decision early on to use the LiveNote Computer-aided transcription system which the Chairman had used extensively in court. This system, which gives users a highly accurate, virtually "real time" running transcript, is widely used in courts both in the UK and overseas, and has been tried and tested in a number of public inquiries. It was used by Sir Richard Scott VC in his Inquiry and by the Terminal 5 Inquiry at Heathrow. We found the system extremely helpful and are very grateful to our highly efficient stenographers."
http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/cm41/4194/ash-01.htm
Loosening the Shackles of Silence: Digital Liberation for the Deaf Practitioner?
Web Journal of Current Legal Issues (UK 1999)
"Information technology is very heavily biased towards the visual aspect and as such can be particularly well suited to those with impaired hearing. Developments such as LiveNote are exciting for those who find it difficult to place complete reliance on their aural perception."
http://webjcli.ncl.ac.uk/1999/issue1/midgley1.html
Getting The Most From Your Transcripts
Uniscribe (USA 1998)
"At this time, LiveNote [...] is the Cadillac of transcript management software: it is easy to use, has a wide range of features, and offers the greatest flexibility and the highest level of interactivity between transcripts, word processing files, and reports."
http://www.uniscribe.com/publications/DiscoveryEdge/Archives/SU98-tr.htm
IT and the Courts of England and Wales: the next Ten Years
13th BILETA Conference (UK 1998)
"The LiveNote system of court reporting, where the judge and the parties have a running record of the evidence available to them within seconds of it being given, has already proved itself, and it is in increasing use in major inquiries, and in major civil litigation and criminal trials."
http://www.bileta.ac.uk/98papers/brooke.html
Deep Blue vs Gary Kasparov: anatomy of a "chess-cast"
IBM Research (USA 1997)
"A court reporter sitting in the front row of the auditorium captured commentator's words, which were then sent to LiveNote servers which fed the data to the game server."
http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/learn/html/case1.html