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NCSC Publishes Remote Proceeding Toolkit

By Beth Graham - November 23, 2022
The National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) has prepared and published a “Remote Proceeding Toolkit.”  This useful document addresses the basics of remote proceedings, policies, and technology considerations.

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Arbitration in the Age of Covid: Examining Arbitration’s Move Online

By Beth Graham - October 26, 2020
Amy J. Schmitz, Elwood L. Thomas Missouri Endowed Professor of Law at the University of Missouri School of Law, has published “Arbitration in the Age of Covid: Examining Arbitration's Move Online,” CARDOZO J. CONFLICT RESOL. (2021); University of Missouri School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2020-27. 

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Suggestions for Virtual Jury Trials

By Renata Schaffer - August 11, 2020
Virtual jury trials have become a hot topic of conversation since COVID-19 made close quarters, in-person gatherings difficult and unsafe.

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Essential Steps to Tackle Backlog and Prepare for a Surge in New Cases

By Beth Graham - July 28, 2020
A recent webinar conducted by the National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) titled “Essential Steps to Tackle Backlog and Prepare for a Surge in New Cases” is now available for viewing online.

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Travis County, Texas Civil Courts Remote Jury Trial Pilot Program Webcasts

By Beth Graham - July 17, 2020
On Thursday, the Austin Bar Association hosted the first of two free webcasts regarding options that are currently being considered for a Civil Courts Remote Jury Trial Pilot Program that will be offered soon in Travis County, Texas. 

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Jury Service & Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic Texas: Results from a New Texas Public Opinion Poll & Bar Survey

By Beth Graham - June 30, 2020
The National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) recently assisted in conducting yet another useful webinar for Texas attorneys titled, “Jury Service & Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic Texas: Results from a New Texas Public Opinion Poll & Bar Survey.”

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It’s Time For A New Trial Lawyer Narrative

By Tracy McCormack and Beth Graham - June 23, 2020
For those who practice litigation, the narrative of the trial lawyer is part of our psyche.

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NCSC’s ‘Jury Service and Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic America’ Webinar Now Available Online

By Beth Graham - June 22, 2020
On Thursday, the National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) conducted a useful webinar titled, “Jury Service and Accessing Court Services Remotely in a (Post) Pandemic America: Results From a New National Public Opinion Poll.”

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Remote Jury Trials Are Vital to Keeping Our Courts Functioning

By Tracy McCormack - June 11, 2020
There are many famous quotes about the power of juries in a democracy. In our nation, the judiciary is a third branch of government and jury trials are essential to this branch fulfilling its functions.

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National Open Court Data Standards Project Moves to Implementation Phase

By Beth Graham - June 10, 2020
The National Center for State Courts (“NCSC”) has completed the first phase of a data project that may help the judicial system become more efficient in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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