Tuesday, March 20, 2012 Eric J. Magnuson, Esq. 2200 IDS Center 80 South 8 th Street
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The Directors Roundtable Institute
RECOGNIZING AMERICA’S JUDICIARY: A DIALOGUE WITH THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND CHIEF JUDGE ON KEY ISSUES FOR LEADERS OF
BUSINESS & THE COMMUNITY
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Eric J. Magnuson, Esq.2200 IDS Center
80 South 8th StreetMinneapolis, MN 55402
(651) [email protected]
These materials may be viewed at: http://www.briggs.com/presentation-materials-recognizing-americas-judiciary-03-20-20121/
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
“If we are to keep our democracy, there must be one commandment: Thou shall not ration justice.”
- Learned Hand
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Outline
• The State of the Courts
• Turning to Technology
• Technology and Client Advocacy
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
The State of the Courts
• The New Normal Minnesota and the New Normal
2010 Budget Request
• Courts at a Tipping Point? NCSC, Economic Impact on the Courts
An Early Assessment of the Civil Justice System After
the Financial Crisis: Something Wicked This Way Com
es? (http://www.rand.org/pubs/occasional_papers/OP353.html)
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Turning to Technology
Before a Luxury…
Technology Now a Survival Mechanism1. State Court Budgets: Reduce Hours,
Consolidate Courts and Improve Technology
Results of the 2009 NCSC Survey:
“With court hours and staff time on the chopping block, an overwhelming number of courts said they are turning to advanced technology as a means to protect the public’s access to courts.”
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Turning to Technology
Before a Luxury…
Technology Now a Survival Mechanism1. State Court Budgets: Reduce Hours,
Consolidate Courts and Improve Technology
2. ECF on Appeal
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Turning to Technology
Before a Luxury…
Technology Now a Survival Mechanism1. State Court Budgets: Reduce Hours,
Consolidate Courts and Improve Technology
2. ECF on Appeal
3. ASFRG CM/ECF Next Generation
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Turning to Technology
Impact of Technology on the Court
1. A Word from the Future
2. E-Filing in State Appellate Courts
3. Thawing Out the Cold Record
4. Deference in a Digital Age
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Technology and Client Advocacy
Judges and the Internet
1. Appellate Courts Use of Internet Materials
2. The Curious Appellate Judge
3. Independent Judicial Research in the Daubert Age
4. When Judges Google
5. Attorneys Must Relitigate Cases for Free
Presentation at Brief-Lynx CLE Conference“An Appeal for Technology: Electronic Files, Technology and Trends in the Court”
Technology and Client Advocacy
Additional Resources
1. ABA Legal Technology Resource Center
2. CBA CLE – Appellate Practice Program
3. Guide to Using Cross-Document Hyperlinks in CM/ECF
4. Effective Use of Courtroom Technology