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Communications, Project Management, Tech

Slides Available for CTC 2011: Court Technology Conference

Rob Richards October 8, 2011

Slides are available for many of the presentations given at CTC 2011: The 2011 Court Technology Conference (Twitter hashtag #ctc2011), held 4-6 October 2011 in Long Beach, California, USA.

The presentations included:

  • Dean Peter W. Martin of Cornell University Law School on Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law;
  • James E. McMillan of the National Center for State Courts on Trends of New Courthouse Designs and Courthouse Technologies; and
  • Judge Dory Reiling, mag. iur., Ph.D., Vice President of the Amsterdam District Court on Measuring Court Performance.

For more information, please see the complete conference program.

Tags: budgeting, Court decisions, Court technology, Court Technology Conference, CTC, CTC 2011, Digital legal publishing, Dory Reiling, Free access to law, James McMillan, Judicial decisions, Law practice technology, Peter Martin, Public access to legal information, Trial technology

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