I have been confused by all the noise regarding the new 5G mobile (cell) communications systems that are being introduced. There seemed to be so many different and conflicting messages (and hype) about the technology, I thought it was time to try to understand what is going on? I share my findings below.
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
5G Mobile – The Hype and Reality
I have been confused by all the noise regarding the new 5G mobile (cell) communications systems that are being introduced. There seemed to be so many different and conflicting messages (and hype) about the technology, I thought it was time to try to understand what is going on? I share my findings below.
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Monday, November 18, 2019
LegalXML E-Filing Standard and A2J/ODR
http://bit.ly/2NW0wPJ |
Like the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercial with the tag line “you got chocolate in my peanut butter” there is a great potential synergy between A2J/ODR and court E-filing. Specifically, did you know that the Oasis-Open LegalXML Electronic Court Filing 5.0 standard could be used as an interface into the court’s data by Access to Justice (A2J) and ODR systems? More below.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
2019 ODR International Forum: ‘Online Dispute Resolution is here to stay’
Singapore presentation at ODR 2019 |
“I realized right then that ODR (online dispute resolution) was meant for her,” said White, a panelist at the recent 2019 ODR International Forum.
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.
Friday, October 25, 2019
Friday, October 11, 2019
Tech Interns for Courts: Some Ideas
Over the years I have had some excellent interns that worked for me in Arizona, on international projects, and here at the NCSC. It seems that, not surprisingly, all of them went on to good careers. In this week's post, I will share some project ideas for your potential interns and second, some tips to make their experience a rewarding one.
Friday, October 4, 2019
CTC 2019 Session Videos Available Online
The NCSC is happy to share sixteen Court Technology Conference 2019 educational sessions. The full list of CTC educational sessions is available here so you can see what you missed and start to build your justification to attend either E-Courts 2020 or CTC 2021.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
This and That in Court Tech – September 2019
In this month’s compendium, we have a lot of news and comments about electronic documents. The posts discuss online “phishing” scammers using fake legal documents, an audit report on the UK Court Modernization Program, a PDF standard implementation announcement by Microsoft, another court filer document redaction problem, the new public Texas court document portal, the 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act and a personal note on Judge Dorothy Nelson.
Friday, September 20, 2019
Judge Rose Zamora Awarded McMillan Scholarship at CTC-2019
Jim McMillan and Judge Rose Zamora at CTC-2019 |
We are pleased to share that Judge Rose Zamora from the New Braunfels Texas Municipal Court was awarded the McMillan Scholarship at the CTC 2019 Conference for her innovations. Much more below:
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