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Utah ODR Usability Report

CourtTechBulletin

Rogers College of Law has issued a new and insightful report titled: The Utah Online Dispute Resolution Platform: A Usability Evaluation and Report ( full report available online in PDF for download here ) Read more ». The Innovation for Justice Program ( www.law.arizona.edu/i4j ) at the University of Arizona James E.

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Doubt Surrounds Utah Company’s Truth-Telling Technology

The Crime Report

The machine has been used by by law enforcement or corrections departments in states including Idaho, New Hampshire, Washington, Utah, Ohio, and Connecticut. Law-enforcement customers say the system is better than a traditional polygraph.

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Winners Named for 2021 American Legal Technology Awards

LawSites

Winners have been named for the second annual American Legal Technology Awards , a competition launched last year to honor exceptional achievements in legal technology. Justice Deno Himonas , Utah Supreme Court. Glenn Rawdon , program counsel for technology, Legal Services Corporation. Technology (Wednesday, Nov.

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What’s New in Law Firm Ownership?

Attorney at Work

Utah is in the early stages of a seven-year “regulatory sandbox” pilot program to conduct its own experiment with alternative business structures. They will not be afraid of technology or taking big risks on new business models. In January 2021, the state eliminated its Rule 5.4. Seems Like the Status Quo.

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Kennedy-Mighell Report Podcast Hosts Partner with Green Filing for Exclusive Video Series Produced by Legal Talk Network

LegalTalkNetwork

ABOUT KENNEDY-MIGHELL REPORT: The Kennedy-Mighell Report is a legal technology podcast with an Internet focus. Noted legal technologists Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell bring listeners an in-depth analysis of the latest advancements in legal technology, in addition to best practices for utilizing existing tools.

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Legal Reforms In Utah & Arizona Made Law Better So Obviously No One Is Following Their Lead

Above The Law

The post Legal Reforms In Utah & Arizona Made Law Better So Obviously No One Is Following Their Lead appeared first on Above the Law. We know access to justice gaps exist, what are we doing about it?

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Courts on the Go

CourtTechBulletin

Legal technology writer Molly McDonough posted an article about the Utah Outreach Court ( [link] ). That court takes a courtroom to the litigants, in some instances to the homeless person's campsite, using a repurposed mobile command center vehicle and tents. Read more ».

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