2016

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Chief Justice Roberts is a Robot

This content is not available in the selected language. Text by Ian  Kerr and  Carissima  Math. The  title  of  this  article  is  not  pejorative.  It  is  suggestive.  It  asks  readers  to  imagine  the  following  counterfactual. Around  the  globe,  people  awaken to  some  very  strange  news. To Read Full Document. Read more

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Régler vos disputes avec la justice 2.0

This content is not available in the selected language. Trop chère. Trop longue. Trop compliquée. La justice a besoin d’un électrochoc pour répondre aux besoins du commun des mortels. Elle a besoin d’un sérieux coup de balai numérique pour entrer de plain-pied dans le XXIe siècle. Read more

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Technology transforming local legal industry

This content is not available in the selected language. Effective Jan. 1, the DuPage County Circuit Court became the first county in Illinois to implement mandatory electronic filing of civil cases. Gone now are the days when law firms sent their clerks racing to the courthouse door to beat the closing time of 4:30 each […] Read more

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What is Cyberjustice?

This content is not available in the selected language. Cyberjustice is a multi-faceted terms that encompasses a number of elements, including (1) increased access to justice, (2) the availability of various electronic services in the justice system, (3) the accessibility of online dispute resolution, and (4) the existence of “cyber courtrooms,” all of which will […] Read more

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L’innovation dans la profession d’avocat

This content is not available in the selected language. La profession d’avocat est en pleine mutation. Confrontés à la globalisation des services juridiques, à l’avènement du numérique, et à l’évolution à la fois de l’offre et de la demande juridiques qui les accompagnent, la profession, acteur essentiel au fonctionnement de nos sociétés démocratiques ainsi qu’à […] Read more

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Robots Could Make the US Supreme Court More Transparent

This content is not available in the selected language. Predicting the outcome of Supreme Court decisions has long been a favorite parlor game for political scientists, attorneys, and legal-system junkies. People have built statistical models, predictive algorithms, and flow charts, and have used machine learning to try to guess what the justices will decide. Some […] Read more