Some of my colleagues and I are planning on writing a series of articles on Court Case Management Systems over the next year (or two).
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Court Case Management 2012
Some of my colleagues and I are planning on writing a series of articles on Court Case Management Systems over the next year (or two).
Friday, June 1, 2012
Courts Go Mobile
Recently I've been looking at various court's efforts to provide information via mobile devices (Smart Phones and Pad/Tablet Computers) and there is some very nice work out there.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
More This and That in Court Tech - May 2012
We have more court technology news to share for the month of May, 2012. Notes include a radio interview for a CMS upgrade in Ohio, a Washington state courts report, podcasts from the Center for Court Innovation, NIEM Technical Training course announcement, and the LexUM Decisia cloud service.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
All Federal Courts Now Accepting Electronic Filing
Via Press Release - The DC-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has begun accepting electronic filings via the judiciary’s Case Management-Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system, joining every other federal appellate, district, and bankruptcy court in doing so.
CM/ECF provides courts enhanced and updated docket management. It allows courts to maintain case documents in electronic form. And it gives each court the option of permitting case documents – pleadings, motions, petitions – to be filed with the court over the Internet. Implementation of that option began a decade ago, and now is complete.
You can learn more about CM/ECF here.
The Benefits of Automating Your Employee Performance Reviews
By Sean Conrad*
Public sector organizations face ongoing pressures to be transparent, efficient and accountable. Employee performance reviews are a critical tool for ensuring staff know what is expected of them, and are accountable for their results and performance. Yet many public sector organizations struggle to do employee reviews.
Friday, May 11, 2012
This and That in Court Tech – May 2012
News about E-filing in five states, courtroom tweeting, the NAJIS annual conference, Peoria’s new CMS, and a history of the establishment of West Publishing.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Missouri Court CIO Job Opening
We at the NCSC are very sorry to learn that our good friend, Jim Roggero, the CIO for the Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator has decided to retire. However, his and his staff's good work continues, and so the job opening has been posted (PDF) at: http://www.courts.mo.gov/file.jsp?id=5600
Also please note that there are several other technical staff job opportunities at the OSCA listed at: http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=3191
We will post more about Jim and his significant legacy at a later date.
Also please note that there are several other technical staff job opportunities at the OSCA listed at: http://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=3191
We will post more about Jim and his significant legacy at a later date.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Montana Issues Statewide E-Filing RFP
The Montana Supreme Court, Office of the Court Administrator has issued an RFP for E-filing.
An Electronic Signature Maxim
By: Vojtěch Kment, http://www.linkedin.com/in/vojtechkment
Summary: An E-signature Deployment Maxim: 1. Replaces the handwritten signature; 2. Legally permissible; 3. Evidence of intent; 4. False identification avoided/minimized; 5. Easy to use, affordable and widely compatible.
(Maxim: A brief expression of a general truth, principle, or rule of conduct http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Maxim )
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Internet Bar Organization Offers Webinar and Research
By Mr. Jeff Aresty, Internet Bar Organization
As we all know, government’s everywhere are confronted with limited budgets and court systems are suffering. Therefore, many courts are using technology creatively to increase the throughput of their caseloads.
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