The Online Trial: Evidence
This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.
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Days & Times
7 a.m. Hawaii / 9 a.m. Alaska / 10 a.m. Pacific / 11 a.m. Mountain / 12 p.m. Central / 1 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 75 Minutes
**There will be an optional 30-minute demonstration of Digital Evidence Center powered by CaseLines, Thomson Reuter’s evidence sharing platform, immediately following the faculty presentation.
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.
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Several online hearing and trial practices adopted by courts during the pandemic have increased participation, reduced costs, and have had other benefits. Many jurisdictions are now harnessing the momentum of their progress and are being purposeful about which changes will endure. The webinar series The Online Trial delivers the lessons learned from converting hearings and trials into remote formats and provides how-tos for judges as they grapple with this new normal. There will be an optional 30-minute demonstration of Digital Evidence Center powered by CaseLines, Thomson Reuter's evidence sharing platform immediately following the faculty presentation. The pandemic has caused a disruption in the judicial system and forced courts to reexamine the hearing process. Even as courts reopen there is a greater need for efficient digital evidence sharing in live, virtual, and hybrid proceedings. This increasing demand goes beyond tackling backlog reduction. Most courts are examining their dockets in search of a streamlined approach to making remote hearings and digital evidence management a permanent solution for certain cases. Join us to discuss the technological, access to justice/fairness, and financial efficiencies of this important mission.
This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship. $0
During this course, you will learn to:
- Manage evidence in various online platforms, including receiving and marking exhibits, using evidence portals, handling witnesses, and other tips on working with evidence remote
Faculty: Judge Edward “Ned” Wahl, Judge Laurie Miller, and Judge Thom Gilligan
CLE/CJE credit hour estimates* are 1.25 hour total credits. There are no ethics credits available.
Several online hearing and trial practices adopted by courts during the pandemic have increased participation, reduced costs, and have had other benefits. Many jurisdictions are now harnessing the momentum of their progress and are being purposeful about which changes will endure. The webinar series The Online Trial delivers the lessons learned from converting hearings and trials into remote formats and provides how-tos for judges as they grapple with this new normal. There will be an optional 30-minute demonstration of Digital Evidence Center powered by CaseLines, Thomson Reuter's evidence sharing platform immediately following the faculty presentation. The pandemic has caused a disruption in the judicial system and forced courts to reexamine the hearing process. Even as courts reopen there is a greater need for efficient digital evidence sharing in live, virtual, and hybrid proceedings. This increasing demand goes beyond tackling backlog reduction. Most courts are examining their dockets in search of a streamlined approach to making remote hearings and digital evidence management a permanent solution for certain cases. Join us to discuss the technological, access to justice/fairness, and financial efficiencies of this important mission.