Florida’s appellate courts want to make their websites more … umm… appealing.
But they’ll have to reconcile their limited resources with vendors offering powerful content-management platforms like the ones used by federal agencies.
Florida's five mid-level appellate courts are bringing their websites into the new millennium, starting with a pilot program in the Fourth District Court of Appeal.
March 28, 2017 at 03:00 AM
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Florida’s appellate courts want to make their websites more … umm… appealing.
But they’ll have to reconcile their limited resources with vendors offering powerful content-management platforms like the ones used by federal agencies.
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