Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Best Court Websites?

How about it readers.

What are your nominations for the best court websites?

Please share in the comments section below.

6 comments:

  1. I'll try to start the conversation. I think that websites that focus on their customer's service needs are a good way to go. An example is the Maricopa County Clerk of Court's website at: http://clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/

    The "How Do I" section is excellent.

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    1. Not to sound negative, but here are a few things I hate: no physical address listed (there are a squillion counties with the same name across the country); it is all about the elected clerk's life and times (save this for a campaign site); horrendous case search tools (if I already knew the case number, parties, year, attorneys, etc., I probably have the case, too).

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  2. I'm not sure if the conversation is limited to US Courts only, but in case it isn't, I'd go with European Court of Human Rights...
    These guys have a GREAT website!
    All the laws, all (at least for the last 10 years or so) case law, factsheets, how-to's multimedia... you name it

    http://www.echr.coe.int/echr/

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  3. Thanks- this is definitely a worldwide conversation. We greatly appreciate your post.

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  4. Just my opinion. Superior Court of CA - Kern County is the best! The content is very organized through menus and its submenus. Moreover, when you navigate and view the contents - you will never get lost.

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