Rafael Leite, a federal judge in Brazil, grew up surrounded by innovation. His father worked in technology, so his house was the first in the neighborhood to get a computer and internet.
It seems natural then that, when Leite became a judge stationed in the Amazon town of Manaus, he turned to technology for assistance with an unmanageable workload of 50,000 cases.

Rafael Leite, judge on the National Council of Justice in Brazil. Courtesy photo



