Friday, February 10, 2017
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Machine Intelligence Analyses Judges
I have predicted for a very long time that the “market research” that started with consumers in the 90’s with the advent of the Internet would be coming to the courts. LexisNexis made it official this week in their press release “LexisNexis Integrates Lex Machina Legal Analytics into Lexis Advance Online Legal Information Solution”
What does this mean? I will begin the discussion below.
Friday, January 27, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
CourtHack 2.0 Coming - Spring, 2017
Robot lawyers that help file court appeals and geo-positioning technology that alerts police officers when court orders are being served in their area are just two of the innovative technologies developed at NCSC’s first CourtHack in 2016. It was so successful that CourtHack 2.0 is being held April 22-23, 2017, at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick. CourtHack aims to attract the brightest legal minds, technologists, entrepreneurs, and others to compete in a 30-hour hackathon to develop technologies to improve the administration of justice. Court experts, including judges, court administrators, and court CIOs from across the country, participate as mentors and advisors.
Thursday, January 19, 2017
This and That in Court Technology – January, 2017
Just like the National Football League (USA style pictured here), there is a lot of news regarding digital transformation. The edition has notes on an American Bar Association report on E-Briefing, Nebraska appellate court E-filing, a Robot Lawyer application for parking tickets, a RAND corporation report on “Future Proofing” justice, commentary on potentially opening California legal publication, and a couple of technologies that need to be sent to the trash bin.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Friday, January 6, 2017
Court Tech Research & Training News – January, 2017
There have been several interesting articles, and research published related to court technology topics over the past several months. In this post, we share articles on Decision Making, Online Access to State Judicial Systems, Evaluating the Use of Videoconferencing Technology in Domestic Violence Ex Parte Hearings, Blockchain technology as a regulatory technology, and a Free Webinar on Cybersecurity coming up on January 18, 2017.
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
E-Courts Conference Presentations Video Available
Last weeks E-Courts Conference had an outstanding set of educational sessions. They are now available online at:
http://www.e-courts.org/Media/Videos.aspx
I particularly enjoyed the sessions that offered solutions including::
There are great ideas in all of the conference sessions, and if you weren't able to attend, or would like to share them with your court, you can now do so. Congratulations to all for a great conference.
http://www.e-courts.org/Media/Videos.aspx
I particularly enjoyed the sessions that offered solutions including::
- Using Predictive Analysis to Prevent the Financial Exploitation of Elders
- Three Real-World ODR Implementations
- Litigant Portals
- CourtHack Winners
- Building Better Court Websites - and Beyond
- New Models for Court Scheduling
- Electronic Courtrooms in Pierce County, Washington
There are great ideas in all of the conference sessions, and if you weren't able to attend, or would like to share them with your court, you can now do so. Congratulations to all for a great conference.
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Kentucky Pretrial Services Virtual Tour
Via the December, 2016 SJI Newsletter
Hosted by the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), the Pretrial Justice Center for Courts is a national collaborative initiative featuring the latest efforts to develop and improve pretrial services. Recently, Kentucky Pretrial Services launched a virtual tour aimed at fellow pretrial service providers and those stakeholders new to the Kentucky Court of Justice process.
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