By Brad Kutner | May 20, 2022
Cross-country flights for 15-minute appearances have some attorneys dreading a return to in-person proceedings.
By Brian Lee | May 17, 2022
The Fund for Modern Courts, issuing a 32-page report as two bills make their way through the New York Legislature, said the nation's media capital should cease to be an "outlier" and allow cameras for televised coverage of court proceedings.
By Colleen Murphy | May 11, 2022
News organizations were frustrated when the Maine Supreme Judicial Court implemented its electronic case filing system, making some civil case filings inaccessible for more than 90 days due to the new rules.
By Avalon Zoppo | May 9, 2022
An appeals court granted a re-trial after a woman missed nearly an entire day of testimony because of tech issues.
By Aleeza Furman | April 28, 2022
Pennsylvania is in need of a unified e-filing system similar to PACER that would allow attorneys to file online in any county in the state, says Pittsburgh-based civil litigator Jay Silberblatt.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 7, 2022
As courts attempt to return to full capacity, some litigators and courts report struggling to handle the onslaught of deadlines and new procedures rolled out to expedite cases amid the pandemic. The added pressure is causing some lawyers and jurisdictions to call for backup.
By Dean Whalen, Readback | April 6, 2022
Like the taxi, stenography has a long and entrenched history in the legal industry. But the challenges of ease of use, better customer service and scalability are a textbook use case for AI, particularly if it's used in tandem with human reporting.
By Marcia Coyle | March 15, 2022
The letter signers included attorneys from Sidley Austin, Kaplan Hecker & Fink and Boies Schiller Flexner.
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By Ross Todd | March 11, 2022
"There were not a lot of structural educational opportunities that explained what court was going to be like," Judge Jennifer Bailey said of the before-times. The pandemic, she said, "opened courts' eyes to the user experience."
By Rhys Dipshan | March 10, 2022
Judges need to be aware not only of the risks and benefits that certain remote proceedings can bring, but also how technology both helps and inhibits access-to-justice efforts, according to a Legalweek 2022 panel.
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