Business Continuity and Pandemic Plan for Saskatchewan Courts
Plans and instructions for provision of service during pandemics or other disasters.
Business Continuity and Pandemic Plan for Saskatchewan Courts
Plans and instructions for provision of service during pandemics or other disasters.
Accessible Digital Office Document Project (ADOD)
Guides for creating accessible documents for most office productivity applications.
American Bar Association Annual Meeting
The ABA Annual Meeting is the premier conference of legal professionals in the United States. The 2011 edition was held on August 4-9, in Toronto.
Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (AIJA): Court Technology section
Series of links arranged by topic for Australian initiatives, projects and policy documents.
Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO): e-Government & Information Management
Provides guides and policies on open source software, e-filing and other topics.
Canadian Judicial Council (CJC): News and Publications – Technology Issues subsection
Contains the most current Blueprint for Security of Judicial Information, as well as position documents on IT security issues such as monitoring of judges, Skype and social media in the courts.
Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII)
CanLII is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII’s goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet.
CAPCJ Annual Conference
The 2012 edition will take place on September 11-14 at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto.
Center for Court Innovation
This centre operates with a holistic approach to enhance the justice system of New York. One prong of activities is technology and while projects are dated the information may be of value for start up projects.
The Center for Legal and Court Technology (CLCT)
This organization is a non-profit entrepreneurial service organization that seeks to improve the administration of justice through the use of appropriate technology. CLCT is a joint initiative of William & Mary Law School and the National Center for State Courts that focuses on courts and technology. White papers on select topics prepare in the early 2000s.
Conference on Privacy and Public Access to Court Records
The Center for Legal and Court Technology, the National Center for State Courts and the Administrative Office of the United States Courts presented this event in Williamsburg, Virginia on November 3-4, 2011.
Court Technology Conference (CTC)
The National Center of State Courts 2011 conference was held in Long Beach, California, on October 4-6. It is the largest court technology exhibit and networking opportunity. Access the list of sessions and presentation material.
e-Courts, an NCSC Signature Conference
This year’s e-Courts conference will deliver two-and-a-half days of real-world solutions to the pressing technology problems facing your court. Program & Schedule. At the Red Rock Resort, in Las Vegas USA, on December 10-12, 2012.
European Journal of Law and Technology
Formerly the Journal of Information, Law and Technology – Covers a wide range of topics relating to IT Law and IT applications in law.
Global JusticeXML Data Model Resources
US Department of Justice site providing links to the latest release, helpdesk, and communities of interest.
International Conference on Access to Legal Information & Research in the Digital Age (ICALIRDA)
The last edition took place on February 29 to March 2, 2012 at the auditorium, National Law University, Delhi.
International Conference on Electronic Litigation
The International Conference on Electronic Litigation 2011, is jointly organised by the Supreme Court of Singapore and the Singapore Academy of Law. It took place in Singapore on August 11-12, 2011.
International Legal Technology Association
White papers on technologies are available for purchase.
Journal of Law and Technology
An academic journal with a broad mandate to cover issues related to the impact of technology on legal practice. Issues covered include intellectual property, cybercrime, the internet and others.
Justice Information Sharing
Clearinghouse of technology, policy and standard setting resources.
lawTechcamp
BarCamp-style community UnConference for new media and technology enthusiasts and legal professionals.
Legal IT
The most important conference in Canada on the impact of information technologies and their potential for law. Join the LinkedIn group.
Mobile Life from TNS
Provides insight into today’s global mobile device consumers and the future impact mobile will have on our digital landscape.
National Center of State Courts (NCSC)
Sister clearinghouse in the US. Key resource for court technology information. Resources include standards, listing for vendors of court technology, bulletins, etc. – Technology tools.
NCSC: Gavel to Gavel Volume 5, Issue 21
This issue provides a focus on electronic filing legislation moving through the various states.
NIEM National Training Event
This event brings together IT professionals from across industry and government in order to provide information and training on NIEM and to share implementation experiences and accomplishments. The 2011 took place in Philadelphia, on August 23-25.
OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing Technical Committee
Using XML to create and transmit legal documents among attorneys, courts, litigants, and others.
SEARCH
The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics is a nonprofit membership organization created by and for the states. It provides a broad justice perspective to information management and technology.
The Accessibility Conference
To raise awareness (and encourage action) among educators, IT managers and providers, web managers and content providers, course designers, and individuals who create and disseminate information. University of Guelph, Ontario, on May 29-30, 2012.
The Ontario e-Discovery Institute Conference
The 2011 edition will take place at the University of Toronto Residence, and via live webcast, on September 19th, 2011. View the flyer.
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