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- Using
Technology in the Management and Trial of Complex Cases
by Fred Misko, Jr. & Charles E. Ames in
Computer Law Review and Technology Journal - Summer 1997
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The
Future of Litigation Support: A Role for Librarians in Legal Practice
by Simon Lewis LL, Director, sinch software pty ltd.
- CyberSettle:
An example of how technology will change the practice of law.
Settlement offers are swiftly processed online.
- How
to Justify the Costs of Computerizing Case Information Retrieval
by Anne Kemp in
Litigation Applications - Summer 1997
- Microcomputers
As Decision Aids In Law Practice
by Simon Lewis LLB, Director, sinch software pty ltd
- Computers:
Managing Complex Litigation "Some Other Way"
by Ray Plibersek, Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions,
Sydney
ALSM Conference, Technology On Trial, Gold Coast, 10-11 September,
1993.
- Litigation
Support versus Computerised Litigation Systems
by Simon Lewis, LLB, Director, sinch software pty ltd
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A number of papers were presented at the Administration
Technology for Justice Conference
Melbourne, Australia, March 1998
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Bordertown and the Globalisation of Justice: Using Computers in
an Australian Magistrates Court
by
Rosanne McInnes in
The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT)
- Electronic
Filing:as
appears in Law Journal Extra! published by The New York Law Publishing
Company.No longer does every litigation document need to pass over
the court clerk's desktop because many court now allow lawyers to
place litigation materials directly onto the court's computer records.
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The
Australian
High Court is testing a system on the internet for the
submission of applications for leave or special leave to appeal.
- The
Paperless Brief:as
appears in Law Journal Extra! published by The New York Law Publishing
Company.More
and more courts now accept, and perhaps even require, the submission
of litigation materials in digital format. Among litigants, digital
discovery is also finding a growing role.
- A
trial court in Michigan's Washtenaw County explains on
its Web site, how to file briefs via e-mail in a civil division
action.
- Five
US jurisdictions use the LAWPlus
electronic filing service, which is currently in use in over
5000 civil cases.
- The
Wired Courthouse:as
appears in Law Journal Extra! published by The New York Law Publishing
Company. One
by one, courts are shedding their age-old attachment to staid tradition
-- oral arguments are made by teleconference; jury presentations
are illustrated with computer graphics; record-keeping is moving
from the filing cabinet to the hard drive.
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- Practice
Note 105: A New Standard, examines
some protocols for exchanging documents in electronic format.
by Simon Lewis, LLB, Director, sinch software pty ltd
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Librarians,
Databases The Internet & Other Small Firm Equalisers
by Simon Lewis, LLB, Director, sinch software pty ltd
- Electronic
Documents: A Large Opponent's Achilles Heel
by James Heard, Deputy Director, Australian Government Solicitor,
Sydney
- The
Technology Initiative: A Pivotal Role for Corporate
Lawyers
by Simon Lewis LLB, Director, sinch software pty ltd
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Case
Management Software Eases Burden in Complex Litigation
by Margaret H. Warner of Carr Goodson Lee & Warner
from New York Law Journal - May 18, 1998
- Computer
Forensics Inc. makes available a variety of resources
for gathering critical information during the discovery process
or learning how to start an electronic risk control program.
- Conley
Hodge's Discovery Edge newsletter has numerous articles
on document control and evidence presentation.
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