...The Appellate Division is readying an electronic filing system for appeals and motions, to be available to public attorneys next...
...co-sponsored by Thomson Reuters and the Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished with the help of Cisco Systems Inc.'s Telepresence video conferencing in San...
...2 ("Books and Records") so as to specifically address electronic court systems, electronic records, and electronic signatures on pleadings and other court documents...
...the potential release of claims in companion litigation over anti-lock braking system defects in Prius vehicles. The deadline to object to the...
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...146;s List. That information was noted on the USTAs electronic database. Hill purchased JS in early 2009. Although notification that JS had...
Since the N.J. Supreme Court decided Dendrite v. Doe in 2001, the number of lawsuits designed to identify anonymous Internet speakers has declined. Recently, however, the Appellate Division, in Warre
...fetuses could be tracked by electronic monitoring. Dr. Robert Martin instructed...Medical Group, Smith, Princeton Healthcare System, and nurses Dzung Kim Vu...
...authority, oral decisions, checklist decisions, electronic filings, and settlements. On April...can no longer support a system of justice where one party...
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...recent study commissioned by Adobe Systems Inc. found that 98 percent...Such madness needs to cease. Electronic signatures are an idea whose...
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