COVID-19 has created a myriad of problems for the justice system, but it has also helped expose some of the significant flaws in antiquated systems and processes that have remained unchanged for decades.

Legal professionals, judges, and court administrators are all working on moving cases through remote and hybrid court environments to reduce the massive case backlog that the pandemic has exacerbated. One of the more significant challenges of virtual courtrooms is storing, managing and sharing evidence securely and efficiently.

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