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)
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
An Interview with TestNotice’s John Coggeshall
From time to time we here at the CTB want to make our readers aware of new products and services. In this post we talk with John Coggeshall, Co-Founder of TestNotice that provides notification services for drug and problem solving courts. The service also has other potential uses.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Tennessee Issues Appellate Court E-Filing RFP
The Tennessee State Courts issued an RFP 15-1001 on November 9, 2015 for an Appellate E-Filing System.
Proposals are due on December 14, 2015 and there are additional deadlines in the request as well.
Tennessee's RFP web page is: https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/rfpsgrants
The full RFP document in Microsoft Word format is available on that web page along with other associated documents.
The web page states:
Proposals are due on December 14, 2015 and there are additional deadlines in the request as well.
Tennessee's RFP web page is: https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/rfpsgrants
The full RFP document in Microsoft Word format is available on that web page along with other associated documents.
The web page states:
"The objective of this RFP is to acquire and implement an electronic court filing (e-filing) software solution that satisfies the Tennessee appellate courts’ requirements for a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software package or licensed service. The electronic filing system will permit court case participants to use the Internet to file permitted documents in appellate cases. The system will provide the ability for appellate staff review and approval. For approved filings, the information and documentation contained in the electronic filing will be populated to the court case management system. E-mail integration is critical. The initial scope of the e-filing system will include initial and subsequent filings in appellate cases. In the future, the e-filing system may be expanded to include trial court case filings. The electronic filing system should have proven capability in appellate and trial courts."
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
This and That in Court Technology – October, 2015
News about CourtHack, a new judge research tool for lawyers, the FBI’s NextGen identification system, online digital record preservation classes, a new high-speed departmental scanner, and just what everyone needs: a “Flux Capacitor” for your car.
Friday, October 16, 2015
New South Wales Australia Announces Online Court Project
Sydney, Australia Opera House Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 |
Access to justice will be faster, easier and cheaper with the pilot of the State’s first Online Court, Attorney General Gabrielle Upton today announced.
The Online Court will initially be used for civil cases in the Local Court General Division and will eliminate the need for legal practitioners to attend pre-trial hearings in court.
Ms Upton said the use of online legal services which will improve access to justice and ensure services meet people’s expectations.
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Chip Credit Cards – Has your court made the switch?
New credit card readers are needed by courts starting October 1, 2015 (yes, two weeks ago). The COSCA/NACM Joint Technology Committee wants to remind you about this requirement. And, they have a Resource Bulletin that can help you to understand what is happening and what you need to do.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Cloud Data Security and Encryption
Secret decoder ring |
Last week I saw an article about Microsoft’s new secure cloud network connection tool for government called ExpressRoute. So that got me thinking...
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
CourtHack Info and New Schedule
For tons of information about the event including registration, the full schedule, rules, prizes, judges, and sponsors go the the excellent courthack.org website.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Ms. Audrey Jun Receives First McMillan Award
At CTC-2015, Ms. Audrey Jun from Courthouse Libraries BC (see bio below) received the first James E. McMillan Award (McMillan Award) for Innovation in Court Technology for their Clicklaw system. An extract from her submission is shown below. A full version of her paper is also available by clicking here.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
The 2015 CITOC Innovation Awards
The Court Information Technology Officers Consortium (CITOC), with support from the National Association for Court Management (NACM), and the Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA) announced the 2015 CITOC Innovation Awards at its annual meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 21, 2015. The awards recognized two notable contributions to the judiciary in Technology and Court Business Processes. And the winners are...
Thursday, September 17, 2015
CTC-2015 Live Video Streaming Sessions
Since as you may know we will be rather busy next week at the CTC-2015 Conference in Minneapolis, I thought we should share the video streaming schedule at the conference for those of you who won’t be able to attend.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
UN Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals Seeks Consultancy Support
The United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from qualified vendors for Request for Proposal (RFP) it intends to issue for the provision of consultancy services to configure Records Manager 8 Software to function as a Unified Judicial Database. The vendor will also need to merge 2 separate sets of records into one dataset.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Courts are reinventing for the 21st Century
A guest post by Judge Dawn Kilda, 74th District Court in Bay County, Michigan.on how technology implementation benefits her court.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
This and That in Court Technology – September, 2015
This month we have news and notes about a crowdsourcing funding project, advances in artificial intelligence powered speech recognition, criminal case E-filing in Illinois, some comments about the new Apple's iPad Pro and Pencil, a new tiny cheap computer, IBM pitches Watson to trial lawyers, solar windows, and cleaning your gadgets.
Friday, September 4, 2015
No Power? Some Ideas and Strategies to Consider
Morgan County, WV Courthouse Power |
I suppose that the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina has me thinking about strategies for keeping the courthouse open. In other words…”Plan B”. And since, as you know, computers don’t work very well without some kind of “juice”, we will discuss aspects of electrical power.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Make Your Home Wi-Fi Work Better
A quick note before the weekend starts. We received a link from our NCSC IT staff about a short online video by Vox.com on how to improve your home wireless (Wi-Fi) network performance. It is really good. Check it out on YouTube by clicking here.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Cloud Backup
Former Intel CEO Andy Grove titled his 1999 book “Only the Paranoid Survive” which provides a good motto for thinking about protecting your personal and court data. One potential solution that we will discuss in this article is backing your data up to “the cloud”.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Small Investment, Large Return Using Text and Mail Reminders
Our NCSC Justice Reform and Government Accountability (JRGA) project funded by USAID in Serbia reported great success using SMS text and mail reminders in the Misdemeanor Courts.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
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