LiveNote®
Why LiveNote?
There simply is no better platform to use when you need testimony to be captured, presented and made manageable in realtime.
Why Opus 2?
Following the purchase of LiveNote by Thomson Reuters, we were appointed to provide official support for the product internationally. For our clients this means that they get the best LiveNote support possible from any court reporting company.
how it works
Virtually instantaneous verbatim transcript is delivered via a network to your laptop in the courtroom or remotely via the internet from one of our LiveNote qualified reporters. This realtime transcript will be at least 98% accurate, and will appear on your computer in the award-winning LiveNote transcript management program, ready for you to search, manage and annotate. Comments may be shared with other members of your team via the messaging feature built in to LiveNote.
Transcripts
At the end of each day, we deliver the final transcript as an electronic file in a variety of formats, such as ASCII, Word, E-Transcript or LiveNote .lef (with embedded links to exhibited evidence), and/or as a printed copy, again in your choice of format.
Download LiveNote
Please call us on 020 3008 5900 for a serial activation code and any further assistance with installation.
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to get a quote for our LiveNote service.
We used Opus 2's LiveNote service on a recent multi-party litigation. The quality of their reporters and support staff and the speedy delivery of the final transcript by early evening is the sort ofservice Graham Smith-Bernal and his team are known to provide.
Lord Grabiner QC
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...to find out more about how we can provide you with the definitive LiveNote service or to get a quote.
livenote training
Opus 2 LiveNote training courses consistently receive high praise from our clients. Our trainers have several years’ experience in delivering all the information a user needs, at a pace to suit.
LiveNote tutorials
Whilst we offer comprehensive training programmes for LiveNote at Opus 2 we also wanted to provide a series of small video tutorials to act as a quick easily referenced guide.
