Court Technology Bulletin
Friday, July 9, 2010

Mastering the Unpredictable

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A book released earlier this year titled: Mastering the Unpredictable, How Adaptive Case Management Will Revolutionize the Way that Knowledg...
Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Why the Future Is Not Paper - Second in a Series

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Many courts are continuing to view and insist that E-filed electronic documents should continue to be functionally the same as their paper a...
Wednesday, June 16, 2010

New Website for US Federal Courts

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The US Federal Courts collected comments and ideas from a "wide range of users" resulting in a new redesigned website with multime...

Survey Targets Courts Using Social Media

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Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Blogs.  The list is seemingly endless.  The NCSC is assisting the Conference of Court Public Information Officer...
Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Why the Future Is Not Paper - First in a Series

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This is the first in a series of notes on how the future court document and file environment is not going to look like the current paper-bas...

Iowa EDMS Makes Progress

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Thanks to our colleague, Larry Murphy, we learned of a Des Moines Register newspaper article pubished on June 7, 2010 titled: More online c...
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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Recrafting Government as an Open Platform

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The ITJobBlog in the United Kingdom has posted an article on a recently issued report from the Centre for Technology Policy Research.  The ...

Social Media and the Courts

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The NCSC Knowledge and Information Services has collected a plethora of resources on the Social Media phenomena and how courts are adapting...
Friday, May 21, 2010

Videoconference Appellate Argument Website

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We recently ran across a nice web page by the public affairs TV channel, C-SPAN that was created for the Arar v. Ashcroft oral arguments be...

Lawyer Uses YouTube for Video Depositions

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Thanks to our good friend Jim Drubert in Montgomery County, Ohio we learned of an attorney using YouTube to store the video portion of the...
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