Courtroom Installations, Video Conferencing and Audio Visual Solutions

RTS Communications specialise in bringing new technology to the court room. We have extensive experience in supplying technical solutions for today’s legal proceedings for both temporary and permanent installations. We have installed and operated video conferencing equipment on many trials, hearings and inquests at the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ) in London. As well as numerous cases across the UK.

From The Legal Technology Journal (issue 10 Aug 08):

Without the use of Video Conferencing technology the hearing would have proved either impossible or much more costly. Evidence was heard from 268 witnesses over 89 sitting days.

Seventy five witnesses were based in France and others gave evidence from Germany, New Zealand, Australia, Nigeria, Kenya, Brazil and the USA.

The inquests secretariat employed the services of RTS Communications to equip Court 73 of the Royal Courts of Justice to facilitate this.

 

Other case histories

The Baha Mousa Public Inquiry

The Charles De Menezes Coroners Inquest

Inquest into the death of Diana Princess of Wales and Dodi Al Fayed

The 7/7 London bombings trials.

The BSE Inquiry

The Hutton Inquiry

The Southall Rail Crash Inquiry

The Pinochet Hearing

The Office Of Fair Trading High Street Bank Hearings

The Damilola Taylor Murder Trial

The Charlene Ellis and Laticia Shakespeare Murder Trial

Various Trials for DLA Piper

Various Trials for the Crown Prosecution Service