On April 28 the eCourts system goes live in Halifax and what the Administrative Office of the Courts refers to as Track 8 counties.
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eCourts goes live April 28 – RRSpin
Chief District Court Judge Teresa Robinson Freeman told Halifax County commissioners today, “I believe I have some exciting news … We are up to …
West Virginia Supreme Court partners with Tyler Technologies on new appellate e-filing …
(WV News) — The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia today announced it has partnered with Tyler Technologies to release new e-filing and public …
Performance monitoring of govt counsels soon, says Arjun Meghwal, minister of state for law & justice
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The Centre is expected to develop a framework to evaluate the performance of empanelled counsels.
Kenya’s High Court Affirms Durisdiction On Meta Violations in Ethiopia – allAfrica.com
… digital justice. Justice Mugambi noted that the petition raises substantial constitutional questions regarding the role of Artificial Intelligence …
Statement from Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald on the Passing of Rep.Gene Ward
eCourt Kokua: For access to Traffic cases; District Court, Circuit Court, and Family Court criminal; District Court, Circuit Court civil, and Family …
North Carolina electronic courts management lawsuit can continue against developer, sheriff
U.S. District Judge William Osteen declined to dismiss the “eCourts” system litigation against Tyler Technologies and Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry …
Governor Stein Appoints District Court Judge for District 29 | North Carolina Judicial Branch
Governor Josh Stein has appointed Tron Ross to serve as district court judge in Judicial District 29 (Hoke and Moore counties).
Flavored E-Cigarette Manufacturers Left With Bitter Aftertaste After Supreme Court Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the FDA was within its power to deny applications for flavored e-cigarette products. Learn more about the case at …
eCourts’ Continuing Legal Mess – The Assembly
A judge ruled this week that a federal lawsuit against eCourts, the state’s $100 million digital records system, can go forward.
