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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 12, 2010

Law 2020 and Beyond: Perspective Is Everything

Technology could help the state's judicial system achieve more with less, by Sanford Jossen.

By Sanford Jossen

The budget crisis in California has forced the judiciary, the Administrative Office of the Courts and the California Judicial Council to become more efficient and work with less while servicing more people. Even with the option of alternative dispute resolution, courts cannot keep up with the number of cases and jury trials. So, how will California create and provide a justice system for the future?

On July 22 through July ...

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