Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Thursday, June 21, 2018
This and That in Court Technology – June 2018
https://www.lawhelp.org/DC/ |
News about a national list of self-help court and public websites, lots of news about the upcoming E-Courts Conference, and tips for dealing with your email inbox.
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Saturday, June 9, 2018
JTC Technology Update Webinar
The next National Association for Court Management webinar will be an update on the projects of the Joint Technology Committee.
Court Administrators and Joint Technology Committee Co-chairs David Slayton and Kevin Bowling will give an update on the committee’s projects which include blockchain technology, cyber-security, redaction and many more. These types of projects tend to set the agenda for court technology in the US for the next 5 years.
Friday, June 1, 2018
Digital Evidence Collection Standards
In the “missed an announcement in December category”, the US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) released federated testing tools that are “designed to help law enforcement and forensic practitioners”…”in making a copy of the data from a seized electronic device”.
Since courts deal with evidence, we need to discuss this below…
Thursday, May 24, 2018
This and That in Court Technology, May 2018
https://goo.gl/9BrHdZ |
This month we learn about PatentBot, the new Oasis-Open LegalRuleML specification, some interesting thoughts on how to better replicate litigation service systems, Microsoft Research podcasts and free E-books, Oracle’s chatbot demonstration system, Notepad ++, and some graduation gift ideas.
Friday, May 18, 2018
Answering the Phone, with AI
I have often said that one of my goals in court automation was to be able to enable courts to “answer the phone”. Many years ago, I was called by an elected clerk of court from a large metropolitan county. Unfortunately, they did not leave a direct telephone number but rather, their general office number. I tried to return the call and their automated answering system put me on hold. I thought it was an important call to try to return and waited for over a half-hour. Their system then disconnected me. Frustration for me but it would have been worse to have business with this office. So, when I saw the Google Duplex AI System demo, I became very interested.
Friday, May 11, 2018
Friday, May 4, 2018
Friday, April 27, 2018
Rebooting Justice: More Technology, Fewer Lawyers, and the Future of Law
We are pleased to share the announcement of the eCourts 2018 conference keynote session.
University of Tennessee Law Professor Benjamin H. Barton will expand on the ideas in his and co-author Stephanos Bibas's 2017 book Rebooting Justice. They argue that our laws are too complex and legal advice too expensive. Both are obstacles for the poor and even middle-class Americans to get help and protect their rights.
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