We share some news and notes in this week’s CTB post. We note a speech-to-text AI demo video, text reminders, an event on transitioning your workforce back to the courthouse, yet another article on "Zoom courts", an NCSC Tiny Chat regarding court cell phone policy, and the NCSC website on pandemic response webinars that were recorded in 2020.
Friday, April 16, 2021
April 2021 Court Tech Notes
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Looks Like a Court Record to Me?
I read with interest announcements regarding a new MicrosoftTeams “Meeting Recap” feature (along with a couple of other interesting functions) that begins roll out soon. The announcement says…
“Originally announced in September 2020, this new meeting experience will allow participants or people unable to attend the meeting to access meeting content after it has ended. Microsoft Teams will automatically share the meeting recording, transcript, chat, shared files, and more in the meeting’s details tab.”
Monday, January 4, 2021
Transparent Displays - The New Public 'Window'
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We just learned of the new transparent OLED (flat panel) displays that are being introduced by the LG corporation at the 2021 ConsumerElectronics Show. While this article projects that these displays would be used at restaurants or subway stations, I think they would be the perfect court clerk/registrar "window". We explain…
Thursday, July 9, 2020
This and That in Court Technology - July 2020
Assateague Island Wild Ponies |
Friday, May 1, 2020
Friday, January 17, 2020
This and That in Court Tech – January 2020
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Court technology news this month includes the Florida court’s E-Notify system, automatic transcription news, US Federal Courts PACER, and observations on how to make access to justice (A2J) work, and digital documentation using AI.
Friday, January 10, 2020
Singapore Chief Justice Maps Court's Tech Future
The New Singapore Courts Tower |
We follow the Judiciary of Singapore closely here at the Court Technology Bulletin. Being a small country, they can take bold steps in their technology portfolio. On January 6, 2020 Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon made his annual Opening of the Legal Year address which highlighted many tech programs.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
This and That in Court Technology – Halloween 2019
In this “busy holiday” edition of the CTB we share news about ODR in Yolo County, California, ideas for finding money for justice programs, yet another ransomware attack, a new institute on Speech to Text technology, Alexa voice response for juror information in Orlando, Florida, a report on court digitization in the Dallas, Texas Municipal Court, a new Oasis-Open standard for digital signatures, a “blueprint” report from England and Wales on digital justice, and the Sweden judiciary exploring interactive decisions.