Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
File Hosting Services and E-Filing
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Many do not know that the LegalXML Electronic Court Filing (ECF) standard allows for “links” to be submitted. We discuss below:
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Nebraska Shares Court Case Data Protection Rules
There has been a recent discussion regarding how courts are dealing with information privacy issues for their document repositories. The Nebraska courts have posted their criminal and civil case court rules governing these documents on two web pages. And Ms. Jennifer Rasmussen, their CIO notes that “(t)hese rules have allowed us to make court document images available online since 2008 and are working well. In addition, we did a spot check in 2013 to see if attorneys were complying and found very few instances where they were not.”
Thursday, April 9, 2015
This and That in Court Technology – April/Spring 2015 Edition
From a flowering springtime in Williamsburg, Virginia we share our latest news bites from around the court tech world. In this edition we share news about a CTC scholarship, social media process service, another electronic verification failure, new mobile phone apps for scanning and court check in, a white paper on court technology in 2020, and conference news.
Monday, April 6, 2015
JTC Resource Bulletin on Electronic Records Preservation and Disposition . . .
Our court’s case records are finally all electronic (well, almost) and storage is cheap and fast – so we won’t ever need to purge case records again, right? Well, you may want to reconsider if that’s what you’re thinking. A new Joint Technology Committee (JTC) Resource Bulletin, “Developing an Electronic Records Preservation and Disposition Plan,” explores a myriad of issues relating to electronic records retention. It builds on a 2012-2013 Policy Paper published by the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA), “To Protect and Preserve: Standards for Maintaining and Managing 21st Century Court Records.”
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
New “Chip” Credit Cards Will Change Usage Liability for Courts
The COSCA/NACM Joint Technology Committee has issued a new resource bulletin, “EMV and Credit Card Liability: What Courts Need to Know”. As discussed last year in a CTB article, this mandatory change is coming in October, 2015.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Fantastical – A Natural Language Calendar App
At the beginning of 2015 we (not so boldly) predicted that this was the year that we would see applications that use a more natural
interface such as speech and pen input.
Here is one cool new program that could guide our CCMS development
plans.
Monday, March 23, 2015
CTC 2015 Registration Begins with a One Day Sale..Monday April 13th
The Court Technology Conference (CTC) 2015 will take place September 22–24 in Minneapolis, and its education program and exhibit hall will attract judges, court administrators, court technologists, court managers, and other justice-system professionals from across the country and across the world. CTC 2015 online registration opens Monday, April 13 and for that one day only registration is steeply discounted to $600!
The CTC 2015 education program will focus on six tracks: e-Bench and Judicial Tools; Electronic Court Records Management; the Management of Court IT; the Judiciary in a Virtual, Mobile and Social World; Access to Justice; and the Courthouse of the Future. Go to ctc2015.org on April 13 to get our best deal on CTC registration. No special code is required, but this is a one-day sale, so mark your calendar!
The link again is: http://www.ctc2015.org/
The CTC 2015 education program will focus on six tracks: e-Bench and Judicial Tools; Electronic Court Records Management; the Management of Court IT; the Judiciary in a Virtual, Mobile and Social World; Access to Justice; and the Courthouse of the Future. Go to ctc2015.org on April 13 to get our best deal on CTC registration. No special code is required, but this is a one-day sale, so mark your calendar!
The link again is: http://www.ctc2015.org/
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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