Panelists:

Rick Craig
Diana Lowe, Q.C.
Kim Pasula, MBA

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Session description:

It’s commonplace now for most people to use computers to communicate and make transactions; even banks, who are traditionally conservative strongholds, have embraced technology. In contrast, the justice system remains entrenched in 18th century processes and practices which can act as barriers to the use of technology, when instead it could be used to reduce costs, avoid delays, and improve the public’s understanding of the justice system. This session will look at the potential for technology to improve access to justice, and will invite audience participation in creating a common future vision.