Courtroom View Network
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Legal |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Atlanta,Georgia, United States |
Products | Courtroom Video |
Website | www.cvn.com |
Courtroom View Network (CVN),a division of Courtroom Connect, is a US company webcasting live and on-demand video and editorial coverage from civil trials.[1][2][3][4]
Overview
[edit]CVN webcasts civil litigation proceedings live and offers on-demand subscriptions to their Video Library. CVN's Video Library is an archive of thousands of hours of fully-indexed, searchable courtroom video. CVN's video has been used by the New York Times,[5][6][7]Wall Street Journal,[8][9]Reuters,[10][11][12]Bloomberg,[13][14][15]Associated Press,[16]TheStreet,[17]The American Lawyer,[18]and LawyersUSA.[19]
Background
[edit]CVN was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Litigation
[edit]On October 14, 2008, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York held that CVN was entitled to webcast a federal hearing over the objection of one of the parties.[20]
On April 16, 2009, a federal district court's order allowing CVN to webcast a hearing in a high-profile copyright infringement case[21][22]was reversed by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit,[23]which blocked the webcast.
On December 3, 2010, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Courtroom View Network was a member of the news media and a news gathering organization entitled to webcast courtroom proceedings in Massachusetts.[24]
References
[edit]- ^"Boston Globe: Federal Judge Delays Public Webcast".Boston Globe.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Nolan, Christian (April 27, 2009)."Making a Federal Case Out Of Webcasting".CT Law Tribune. Archived fromthe originalon February 20, 2012.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"Lawyer Urges Court to Allow Web Coverage of Music-sharing Lawsuit".Boston Globe.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"AmLaw Daily: Countrywide Seeks to Bar Cameras from Courtroom".Amlawdaily.typepad.com. July 7, 2008.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Davidoff, Steven (September 12, 2008)."NYT, September 12, 2008".New York Times.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Davidoff, Steven M. (August 25, 2010)."Dollar-Thrifty Merger, August 25, 2010".Dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Roose, Kevin (September 16, 2011)."Gundlach Found Liable, September 16, 2011".Dealbook.nytimes.com.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Corcoran, Gregory (December 18, 2007)."WSJ, December 18, 2007".The Wall Street Journal.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Barnes & Noble Chairman Pressed About Company's Poison Pill, July 9, 2010[dead link]
- ^Sage, Alexandria."Reuters, December 9, 2009".Reuters.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"Barnes & Noble Chairman Testifies of Burkle Worry, July 9, 2010".Reuters.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"Thomson Reuters News & Insight, quoting CVN Engle Verdict Tracker, May 17, 2011".Newsandinsight.thomsonreuters.com. May 17, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Milford, Phil (July 8, 2010)."Yucaipa's Ron Burkle Fights Barnes & Noble's Poison Pill in Delaware Court, July 8, 2010".Bloomberg.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"TCW v. Gundlach trial, Aug. 2, 2011".Bloomberg.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Pettersson, Edvard."TCW v. Gundlach trial, Aug. 17, 2011".Bloomberg.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Barnes & Noble Boss Testifies in Poison Pill Case, July 9, 2010[dead link]
- ^"TheStreet.com".TheStreet.com.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Andrew LongstrethContactAll Articles (June 3, 2009)."Cooley Wins Breach of Contract Case for E*Trade Against Deutsche Bank, June 3, 2009".Law.com.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"Jury Awards $20M in Forklift Accident, May 16, 2011".Lawyersusaonline.com. May 16, 2011.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"E*Trade Financial Corp. v. Deutsche Bank AG, 582 F.Supp.2d 528 (S.D.N.Y. 2008)".Google.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^Jones, Ashby (April 8, 2009)."Wall Street Journal Law Blog," A Different Kind of Lawsuit "".The Wall Street Journal.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"Capitol Records v. Tenenbaum, 593 F.Supp 2d 319 (D.Mass. January 14, 2009)"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on February 24, 2012.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"In re Sony BMG Music Entertainment, 564 F.3d 1 (C.A.1-Mass. 2009)".Ca1.uscourts.gov. Archived fromthe originalon February 16, 2012.RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
- ^"Courtroom View Network v. Justices of the Superior Court, 2010 WL 4942139 (Mass.) (PDF)"(PDF).RetrievedJanuary 11,2012.
External links
[edit]- www.CVN.com– Official website
- US News opinion article– Discussion of cameras in court, based largely on CVN's experience