Since the JTC first released a publication on the topic of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) in 2016, there has been a seismic shift in US courts’ practical experience as well as interest in ODR. This paper highlights ODR implementations that illustrate a sample of technologies, philosophies, and approaches to the used.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
JTC Resource Bulletin: Case Studies in ODR for Courts
Since the JTC first released a publication on the topic of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) in 2016, there has been a seismic shift in US courts’ practical experience as well as interest in ODR. This paper highlights ODR implementations that illustrate a sample of technologies, philosophies, and approaches to the used.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Virus Outbreak Prompts China's Courts to go Online
We learned from the South China Morning Post (via a repost from Abacus)
As a result of the COVID-19 (Corona Virus) outbreak, the courts in China have moved much of their work to online electronic services.
"The Shanghai High Court recorded a 63 percent increase in online court cases compared with the same period last year, state media reported. In addition to handling court case filings online, the court is using online platforms to handle payments, contact with judges, material submissions and other litigation services. Remote court trials are conducted over video links.
Online court technology is also being used in other parts of the country, but not everything is going smoothly. Assistant judge Ma Chengcheng of the Intermediate People’s Court in Xinyang told local media that before the trial, participants needed to be contacted by phone or WeChat and patiently walked through how to use the software."
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
eCourts 2020 Call for Proposals is Open
Our eCourts 2020 conference staff release the following announcement:
eCourts 2020 will provide opportunities to learn about both practical applications of technology as well as innovations that may impact the courts. We are reaching out to the court community for session ideas that will energize the teams of administrators, technologists, and judges who attend the eCourts conference.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Thursday, February 20, 2020
This and That in Court Technology – February 2020
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Thursday, February 13, 2020
JTC Resource Bulletin - Teleservices for Courts
Teleservices is the delivery of services from a distance using telephony and/or digital technologies. There are a growing number of innovative utilizations with a track record of success in both the public and private sectors. Teleservices can be more widely utilized for some court processes, saving courts and the public time and money, better meeting client needs, reducing security risks to medical and behavioral health providers and the public, and improving the public’s access to justice.
Monday, February 10, 2020
E-Courts 2020 Registration is Open
Registration for eCourts 2020 is open. The conference runs December 7–9, 2020, at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. You should register today to book at our lowest block pricing.
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Thursday, January 30, 2020
Report on Court Appearances in Criminal Proceedings Through Telepresence
McGlothlin Courtroom - William and Mary Law School
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I had the pleasure of participating, along with many court and academic friends, in the focus group on using Telepresence (video conferencing)for an excellent report released this month from RAND Corporation via their Priority Criminal Justice Needs Program funded by the National Institute of Justice.
More below:
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Legislatures Considering Text Notification Statutes
Our fellow NCSC blog, Gavel to Gavel, posted an interesting article today regarding legislatures in Colorado, Tennessee, and Massachusetts to require... yes, require courts to be able to send reminders to court participants.
Three state legislatures consider programs to require courts notify defendants by text of upcoming court hearings
Bills in three states have been filed in the last month to require state courts (in particular the various administrative offices of the courts) to develop text reminder system.
Friday, January 17, 2020
This and That in Court Tech – January 2020
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Court technology news this month includes the Florida court’s E-Notify system, automatic transcription news, US Federal Courts PACER, and observations on how to make access to justice (A2J) work, and digital documentation using AI.
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