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Colorado Supreme Court clarifies who owns oil, gas rights beneath streets
Justice Maria Berkenkotter wrote that recognizing the mineral rights of adjacent property owners by default would avoid a flood of litigation …
Maryland Electronic Courts (MDEC) launches at Baltimore City District and circuit courts
All Maryland courts have now implemented MDEC. BALTIMORE, Md. – On Monday, May 6, 2024, the Circuit Court for Baltimore City and the District Court of …
Lawmakers correct to update stalking law – Williamsport Sun-Gazette
… Digital Justice Advisory Committee, told CNBC more than a year ago as this problem began surfacing. As a lawsuit filed against Apple for their …
E-passes mandatory to visit Ooty, Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu from May 7 to June 30, 2024
In a bid to control the influx of tourists and protect the ecosystem of the Nilgiris, the Madras High Court has mandated the use of an e-pass system …
Lawsuit Over eCourt Glitch is Pending as More NC Counties Come Online | Law.com
ECourts was developed by Tyler Technologies, and relies on a digital, cloud-based platform to integrate court records from materials like arrest …
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – The Navhind Times
… courts. Between November 2023 and March 2024, Rs 800 crore was spent to implement e-court projects in most high courts while day-to-day working of …
South Jakarta District Court’s Apology Regarding Sarwendah’s News Sues Ruben Onsu …
… e-court system,” he said. “That’s why if you haven’t entered SIPP, the lawsuit could go through e-court, the SIPP system has not been inputted, so …
Landmark Ruling: Supreme Court Overturns PIPC Sanctions Against E-commerce Platform Operators
We are pleased to inform you of a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of Korea which has significant implications for e-commerce platform …
County Makes It Easy For You To Find Out Who’s In Legal Trouble – The Rhino Times of Greensboro
Well, as of Monday, April 29, things got a whole lot easier for people in Guilford County interacting with the courts thanks to a new “eCourts” …
