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Perspective

Jan. 6, 2010

New Technology Does More With Less

Associate Justice Terence Bruiniers of the 1st District Court of Appeal says comments about the California Case Management System are misleading.

By Terence Bruiniers

At the risk of adding further fuel to a continuing controversy, I feel compelled to respond to the series of misleading comments that have been published recently regarding the California Case Management System (CCMS). There have been repeated contentions that CCMS is a "failure" and a waste of already scarce judicial branch resources. I have more than passing familiarity with the issue, since I have served on the Court Technology Advisory Committee t...

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