By Charles Toutant | October 13, 2020
The order puts a halt to disruption in a case that is central to the judiciary's effort to resolve any glitches with COVID-19-related procedures before restarting criminal and civil jury trials statewide.
By Ross Todd | September 30, 2020
"Only about two cases out of 100 go to trial," says U.S. Magistrate Judge Tony Leung of the District of Minnesota. "So, if only two out of 100 go to trial, you have to ask yourself, 'Is this one of the two out of 100?'"
By R. Robin McDonald | September 30, 2020
Cobb County Superior Court Judge Robert Leonard said he hopes to expand the court's use of technology to counter pervasive community spread of COVID-19.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 15, 2020
The Open Courts Act of 2020, introduced by Reps. Hank Johnson and Doug Collins, would give the federal judiciary two to three years to update and modernize its electronic public access program before making PACER free for the public.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | September 11, 2020
If videoconferencing can make court proceedings more efficient and less expensive, isn't it worth considering?
By Victoria Hudgins | September 11, 2020
Is court reporting technology the hottest investment in legal tech? Not really. But industry observers say the sector is ripe for disruption, and growth.
By Angela Morris | September 1, 2020
One lawyer appeared through Zoom and the rest were in-person in a high school auditorium. After troubleshooting audio problems, it worked.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 24, 2020
Upset stenographers say tech provider Stenograph's new logo is a misleading image of the profession, amid concerns that tech companies are trying to push humans out of the industry.
By Angela Morris | August 20, 2020
Among almost 2,800 lawyers surveyed in June, 57% said they would not be open to a virtual jury trial. So it's no surprise that a San Antonio court couldn't find lawyers to volunteer for its first Zoom civil jury trial on Wednesday.
By Angela Morris | August 19, 2020
Because no lawyers consented for their cases to go to Texas' first totally virtual civil jury trial Wednesday, Judge Antonia Arteaga of San Antonio has delayed the proceeding to Sept. 21.
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