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Technology & Science

Feb. 15, 2011

A Virtual Courtroom

A hypothetical case paints a picture of what the civil process may look like 10 years from now. By Paul R. Kiesel of Kiesel Boucher & Larson.


By Paul R. Kiesel

Previously, I explored what the criminal justice system might look like in January of 2021. Now let's consider how the civil courts might change in the next 10 years.


Hopefully, e-filing will be a reality in 2021. Hard as it is to believe, we live and work in the cradle of technology. Silicon Valley is the incubator for the world's technology yet we (lawyers, judges, litigants), engage in the practice of law no...

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