Friday, January 8, 2016
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
FileTime Lowers Barriers for E-filing in Texas
A good friend of ours, Tom Schoolcraft from FileTime wrote the following article for our CTB readers about their Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP) system in Texas. As an aside, I have long supported the EFSP concept as they can provide capabilities that are not part of “normal” filing such as document conversion services. See below for more…
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Holiday Greetings from the CTB
Our secret tech poet submits another holiday greeting by updating Good King Wenceslas for our CTB readers.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Register for e-Courts 2016 before the end of 2015 for big savings
Special announcement:
Registration for e-Courts 2016 is open, and if you register by December 31 you will receive the Best Bet pricing of $475—a discount greater than 30 percent over our regular on-site registration rate. Remember, e-Courts 2014 was so popular, we had to close registration early and turn away last-minute guests. So, we’ve increased our conference space by returning e-Courts to the Las Vegas Strip. e-Courts 2016 is being held at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. e-Courts 2016 also is bringing a new perspective to tech-y tools for the court staff and designing its education program for all levels of court professionals—administrators, technologists, judges, and information specialists. Don’t miss out. Register NOW!
Friday, December 11, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Friday, November 27, 2015
Watson Law
An article about a talk by Ms. Kyla Moran, IBM senior consultant with the Watson Industry Leadership group at a Legal Futures Annual Conference in London, England has me thinking…
Friday, November 20, 2015
An Interview with ProBono.net’s Claudia Johnson
Left to Right: Xander Karsten, Claudia Johnson, and Liz Keith of Probono.net |
One of our good friends in the court/justice technology business, Ms. Claudia Johnson of ProBono.net was recently interviewed.
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The interview was conducted by Mr. Stanley Ramdhany, a senior at Columbia University majoring in Sociology with a particular interest in the field of law and society.
He writes:
“In the field of public interest work, Claudia Johnson is renowned as one of the first law professionals to address the union between technology and legal aid. On the topic of how she first entered the field, Claudia stated, “I decided to go to law school at U Penn, and there I fell in love with public interest work, by working with DV victims in Northern Philadelphia. At this point, I was very interested in national origin discrimination and LEP advocacy, so I did my Skadden Fellowship on language access for Medicaid/disabled communities with focus on LEP groups.” It was there that Claudia first focused on the union of legal services and technology: “I wanted to have a way to track patterns by health care plan, zip code, and client demographics. So I was looking for a relatable multidimensional database—in 1997. That did not exist in legal services, so we had to build our own.”
Click here for the full in-depth interview (and in my opinion it is a good read to learn about this amazing lady)
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