Justice Thomas Granger: Pioneer in Court Technology
July 28, 2011
From Law Times, Pioneering judge now advising lawyers on technology.
“Tom Granger doesn’t fit the stereotype of a legal innovator. Tom Granger, 75, talks to a colleague using Skype from his office in London last week.
There aren’t very many 75-year-old former judges at the cutting edge of the legal profession. But as a Superior Court judge, Granger pioneered the use of electronic trials in Ontario.
And now that he’s back on the other side of the bench, the newly relicensed London, Ont., lawyer has set up shop as a one-person legal outsourcing outfit helping colleagues leverage technology and research their cases more efficiently. He also helps clients in need of a fresh pair of eyes for their derailed matters.” Read more…
Justice Granger was one of CCCT-CCTJ’s panelist at the Inaugural Forum on Court Technology. Video recordings of his presentations are available exclusivelly to CCCT-CCTJ Subscribers:
Lessons Learned in the Case of Gastops v. MXI
Human vs. Machine: Shouldn’t we be in Control?
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