Court Reporters Increasingly Using LiquidSpace To Book Meeting Rooms On-Demand
LiquidSpace Launches Its First Vertical Marketplace, Designed For the Legal Industry
SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Court reporters are increasingly turning to NCRA Convention & Expo sponsor LiquidSpace, the leading online marketplace for finding and booking flexible office and meeting space, to book rooms for legal depositions. In fact, bookings by court reporters and other legal services professionals have more than doubled in the past six months as compared to the last half of 2013. As a result of this increased demand, LiquidSpace announced today it has launched a curated marketplace collection for legal professionals - making it easy to find and book vetted, private meeting spaces suited for the unique needs of court reporters and other legal professionals. This marketplace can be visited at LiquidSpace for Legal Services.
"We have experienced substantial growth of our customer base in the legal sector – from court reporters to lawyers and mediators – so it was natural that we provide a curated collection of spaces, tailored for these important customers," said Mark Gilbreath, LiquidSpace founder and CEO. "Our on-demand marketplace offers the world's largest network of trusted, secure workspaces ideally suited for private client meetings, depositions and quiet discussions when privacy is of the utmost importance."
Court reporters were once challenged by the lack of options when it came to available and appropriate meeting space. Options were often pricey, required fixed contracts and a major time investment to find and then book. Through LiquidSpace, finding and booking a great space is simple and just requires a credit card – no contracts, no hassle, and no tacked on charges.
The LiquidSpace marketplace is also driving economic efficiencies for its legal clients. LiquidSpace recently contracted an independent survey that found prices for meeting space in the LiquidSpace marketplace to be 2-3x less expensive than when quoted over the phone.
A few private workspaces popular with legal professionals and bookable through LiquidSpace include:
- Intelligent Office – Boston: Boston, MA. Offers brand new board room for private meetings up to 18 people, in a class A building in the heart of Boston's financial district. From $75/hour, $300/half-day, $450/day.
- Cherry Creek Office Suite: Denver, CO. Private meeting rooms for between 3 and 75 people with onsite coffee shop, free notary public and witnessing services. From $30/hour, $127.50/half-day (6 hours).
- Select Office Suites: Chelsea, NYC. Light-filled workspaces with cafe and TV lounge offers private day offices and meeting rooms. From $40/hour.
- Pacific Workplaces – Capitol: Sacramento, CA. Located 2 blocks from the State Capitol, the space offers a prestigious boardroom and comfortable private offices. From $30/hour.
Meet LiquidSpace Team at NCRA Convention
Meet the LiquidSpace team during the NCRA Convention & Expo from July 31 – August 3 at booth 712. LiquidSpace COO and President Doug Marinaro and other team members will be on-hand to demo how to use the platform and its benefits to court reporters. LiquidSpace is offering NCRA Convention & Expo attendees who stop by their booth a $100 credit for trial of the LiquidSpace platform.
About LiquidSpace
Founded in 2010, LiquidSpace is a real-time marketplace that enables anyone to find and book a space to work or meet by the hour or day. The platform uses marketplace technology to dynamically match mobile workers with professional work and meeting spaces – in real time via web or mobile app. Through LiquidSpace, workers can find professional venues to meet and work, real estate owners can drive the utilization of their properties and enterprises can manage and measure the economic efficiency of their asset portfolios. LiquidSpace offers more than 5,000 vetted, reviewed workspaces in more than 500 cities across the U.S. and Australia.
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