Monday, November 9, 2009
Ergonomic Mouse Helps
Since early summer your CTB editor has been experiencing hand pain in the tendon connected to the index finger. After trying different treatment methods including rest, massage, heat, cold, the pain always returned. Finally today I decided that enough was enough and researched various ergonomic mouse options. After some online research I narrowed the choices down to two, the Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and the Logitech Performance Mouse MX Both seemed to do the job of turning the wrist/finger position from a parallel to the table surfact to a more natural tilted position please see the two websites for photos to see what this means. So off to the store to try them out and I came back with the Microsoft version. And I must report that there was immediate pain relief. Of course time will tell if this is a solution, but so far, so good.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Dallas County Texas Courts Moving to Electronic Files
According to an article, Dallas County courts moving to all-electronic filing published on October 11, 2009 on DallasNews.com, that the Dallas County, Texas District Clerks Office is:
"Converting files for the county criminal, family and civil cases to electronic form and destroying the old-fashioned versions."The article further notes that:
"Seventeen district clerk employees spent a combined 250 hours scanning thousands of documents in Magnis court over an August weekend."And in the sidebar - Going Paperless: By the Numbers the article states two significant facts:
- 75 percent: Amount of requested files from the clerks office that are from the last two years
- Jan. 1, 2010: The date Dallas County new criminal cases will no longer generate paper files
Thursday, October 22, 2009
US Federal Courts Move Forward on Automation
On October 9, 2009 the US Federal Courts newsroom website noted the many accomplishments achieved by the CM/ECF system. The release states:
The federal judiciary's Case Management/Electronic Case Files CM/ECF project revolutionized the way in which the federal courts manage their cases and documents. This easy-to-use system allows attorneys to file documents directly with the court over the Internet and allows courts to file, store, and manage their case files in an easy-to-access, transparent way.The September, 2009 edition of The Third Branch Newsletter also contained two articles of interest. The first, Electronic Public Access Program/PACER Assessment Begun, notes:
The Judiciary’s Electronic Public Access Program is looking for user input. The program, which recently celebrated its one-millionth Public Access to Court Electronic Records PACER subscriber, has launched a year-long, comprehensive assessment to identify potential enhancements to existing and new public access services.The newsletter also contained an article titled: "Reminder to Redact". As most everyone who works with electronic document information is aware, redaction of sensitive private information is critical. The article describes the Federal Courts approach to the issue. It begins:
"Attorneys using the Judiciary’s Case Management/Electronic Case Files CM/ECF system will find they must acknowledge a reminder to redact private information from documents before they access the system. It is part of the Judiciary’s on-going effort to protect privacy in publicly accessible court records by reminding attorneys that it is their responsibility to comply with redaction rules."
"A message is displayed when an attorney logs in to CM/ECF. The attorney is required to check a box on the last line of the reminder to show they have read it. The message also provides links to the Federal Rules regarding redaction. In addition, another reminder message has been added to the screen where the attorney finalizes submission of the filed document. The message asks: 'Have you redacted?'”
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
OASIS LegalXML Offers E-Filing Technical Assistance
The OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing ECF Technical Committee has some limited free yes, free! technical assistance available for courts and vendors interested in implementing electronic filing. The goal of the LegalXML ECF is to create XML based message standards for the transmission of legal documents with the courts; and the latest ECF 4.0 specification is fully conformant with the NIEM and web services standards.
To read more about the work of the ECF go to their webpage at:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=legalxml-courtfiling
To request technical assistance you may contact Jim Cabral at: JCabral@mtgmc.com
To read more about the work of the ECF go to their webpage at:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=legalxml-courtfiling
To request technical assistance you may contact Jim Cabral at: JCabral@mtgmc.com
Monday, October 12, 2009
NCSC E-Filing Survey Results Posted
The results of the 2009 National Center for State Courts electronic court filing survey have been posted online.
The website contains an interactive Google Map that shows the locations of courts who responded to the survey with links to their answers. The survey is the most comprehensive to date and contains more than 100 courts and court systems.
Some interesting survey results were found. Among the results it was found that funding and IT staff resources are seen as the most significant barrier to E-filing implementation. Since E-filing must be integrated into the courts case and document management workflow, the time and effort to do this has been difficult for courts to absorb in these difficult financial times. But the survey also found that once E-filing has been implemented in the courts, it works. Courts responded that 100 percent of various case types have been E-filed successfully.
Another significant finding is that while courts have not transitioned to electronic format as their official record, many are in transition. And while courts are continuing to required clerk review of all electronically submitted documents, half are allowing case initiation via E-filing.
Other findings include:
The website contains an interactive Google Map that shows the locations of courts who responded to the survey with links to their answers. The survey is the most comprehensive to date and contains more than 100 courts and court systems.
Some interesting survey results were found. Among the results it was found that funding and IT staff resources are seen as the most significant barrier to E-filing implementation. Since E-filing must be integrated into the courts case and document management workflow, the time and effort to do this has been difficult for courts to absorb in these difficult financial times. But the survey also found that once E-filing has been implemented in the courts, it works. Courts responded that 100 percent of various case types have been E-filed successfully.
Another significant finding is that while courts have not transitioned to electronic format as their official record, many are in transition. And while courts are continuing to required clerk review of all electronically submitted documents, half are allowing case initiation via E-filing.
Other findings include:
- Service of Process still being done by physical mail
- Redaction of sensitive information by the courts is mixed
- Sealed documents are submitted primarily in hard copy
- Evidence is submitted both electronically and hard copy
- E-filed documents are not available online
- PDF is by far the most popular document type filed
- If XML is used by the E-filing system, it is the LegalXML 1.x version
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Jury Instruction Videos Available Online
Recently we became aware that two terrific jury instruction videos from the New Mexico and Oregon state judicial systems have been made available online. The New Mexico video can be viewed via Internet streaming technology at:
http://www.nmcourts.gov/juryvideolinks.html
The Oregon jury instruction video can be downloaded in both Windows Media and Flash formats at:
http://courts.oregon.gov/Multnomah/General_Info/Jury_Service/Juror_Orientation_Video.page?
http://www.nmcourts.gov/juryvideolinks.html
The Oregon jury instruction video can be downloaded in both Windows Media and Flash formats at:
http://courts.oregon.gov/Multnomah/General_Info/Jury_Service/Juror_Orientation_Video.page?
Thursday, October 1, 2009
2009 NIEM National Training Event Sessions Available Online
Most of the NCSC technology staff are in Baltimore, Maryland this week speaking and participating in the 2009 NIEM National Training Event http://www.niem.gov.
On September 30, 2009 the NIEM staff released this message:
On September 30, 2009 the NIEM staff released this message:
"During these difficult economic times the NIEM Program recognizes the challenges facing many NIEM stakeholders and to accommodate those that were unable to attend the NIEM National Training Event, we will be broadcasting live the keynote presentations at the event.
Additionally, the breakout training sessions taking place at this event will be captured and the audio and slideshow presentations will be available for playback shortly after the conclusion of the Training Event.
These valuable resources will be available via the link included below or via the NIEM Web site http://www.niem.gov/ ."
Thursday, September 24, 2009
CTC-2009 Education Session Videos Available
The NCSC has video recorded many sessions from the CTC-2009 conference and made them available via the Internet to the court community. Sessions include NPR reporter Ari Shapiro's keynote speech, Super Sessions from the Alabama Courts on their E-everything attitude, and the Korean Courts integrated system. You can see the selection of available sessions at: http://www.icmelearning.com/ctc/
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
CTC-2009 - Denver, Colorado - September 22-24
We are looking forward to seeing many of you in Denver next week at CTC-2009. Watch the conference website for important announcements. And if you can't make it this year, plan on attending our E-Courts Conference in December, 2010.
The New NCSC Website
On September 16, 2009, National Center for State Courts Vice President for External Affairs, Jesse Rutledge announced the inauguration of the organizations new website at http://www.ncsc.org/
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