… digital justice and artificial intelligence. “AI is a tool that can be used—but like all tools, we need to use it correctly,” said Speicher. She …
Social Media Found a Man Who Abandoned His Wife in Less Than 24 Hours – Business Insider
Experts warn that digital justice can overstep, yet legal rulings seem to support the practice. Insider Today. NEW LOOK. Sign up to get the inside …
Breaking More Ground On Red Tape Reduction | CKVG Country 106.5
According to Alberta’s government, the proposed legislation will improve court services, support a shift to fully digital justice solutions, and …
Le Morte D’Meliora? Struggling restaurant that replaced the Canterbury hit by unpaid rent, taxes
… E.… Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 1:00 pm. In “Food & Drink”. Categories: Food & Drink, News, etc. Tags: 15th ave e, courts. Subscribe. Login. Notify …
Madras High Court Bar members urge Chief Justice to help resolve e-filing difficulties
… e-filing of matters both before the High Court and at district courts. The representation, signed by Madras High Court Advocates Association (MHAA) …
Training continues for online court system | North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
The North Carolina Judicial Branch continues to offer training on the eCourts online filing and documents system as 21 counties prepare to switch …
Virginia State Conference of the NAACP serves Governor Youngkin’s Office with notice of …
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Alberta announces more red tape reductions – Morinville News
Among the proposed changes are plans to support a shift to fully digital justice solutions in an effort to reduce paper with digital records and …
Jacksonville to host national Remembering Our Fallen Memorial
The Remembering Our Fallen Memorial will be displayed in Jacksonville at 210 E. Court St. from May 29 to June 11.
Courts Newsletter: Prosecutors Plea For Pause on eCourts Rollout – The Assembly NC
Mecklenburg DA tells lawmakers that since eCourts, “It now takes more people, more time to accomplish less than it did before.”
