Iowa looks to launch an electronic driver’s license
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
November 2015
Recently, Iowa Department of Transportation has launched a test pilot program to create an electronic driver’s license to work with smartphone technology.
Illinois enacts changes in obtaining search warrants electronically
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
December 2014
The revised statute provides for obtaining a search warrant by oral testimony, and omits the limitations of telephone, fax, or other means to exchange sworn testimony supporting a search warrant, when circumstances make it reasonable to dispense with a sworn affidavit.
Ruling rethinks search warrant when evidence is digital
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
January 2010
Common practice for decades for investigators who enter a suspect’s home with a search warrant to look for illegal items and finding other contraband lying openly, they can seize the additional contraband despite not referenced in the warrant.
Farewell, Friend
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
July 2009
Remembering retired 10th Circuit judge James McNabb Bumgarner, who died April 3 at age 89 in his Port St. Lucie, Fla., home.
Have you created a privacy policy?
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
October 2008
With more and more information gathered electronically, everybody needs to consider a privacy policy.
Got questions on new technology? ISBA’s committee has the answers!
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
November 2007
Your questions could be regarding the use of technology in the assisting clients from the office; or in the courtroom; or even from remote locations. No questions are too simple, or if they are too hard, CoLT will scour the ether for the answer.
A brown shoe in a black shoe world
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
August 2006
Ever get the feeling you’re the odd one out? Evaluating other offices, do you ever get the feeling that they may be outpacing you in office automation?
State of information sharing in Illinois
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
May 2006
An important meeting was held recently that addressed electronic filing in Illinois. Invitations were extended by the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts (AOIC) to a select group of Circuit Court Clerks at the inaugural meeting of the Electronic Filing Committee.
From the Chair
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
March 2006
With all apologies to Aldous Huxley, the brave new world is in the courtroom. More than ever before, technology is being accepted more in the everyday operations of the courtroom.
Beside the bar
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
December 2005
Woulda. Coulda. Shoulda. Three little words to second-guess ourselves. Let me share with you one of my “shouldas.”
Beside the bar
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
October 2005
Lawyers, clients, jurors and court personnel have to be aware of the changing nature of technology and the use or abuse of that technology.
Illinois Integrated Justice Panel finishes work!
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
December 2002
The governing board authorized by Gov. George Ryan last December is putting the final touches on the Strategic Plan to be submitted to both the governor and the state Legislature.
Internet Explorer security flaws update
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
October 2002
In the March 2002 Legal Tech newsletter, the following article appeared. At the time it was not revealed as to the extent of the damage in the breach of security discovered in Internet Explorer.
Helpful hints—security flaws in Internet Explorer
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
May 2002
Using a computer, without security from unauthorized entry or from viral and other infections, is a gamble most are unwilling to undertake.
Do it yourself: computer maintenance tips
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
April 2002
"Stick out your tongue and say 'Aaah!'" This phrase is unmistakably linked to a doctor's checkup.
Governor Ryan issues order for integrated justice
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
April 2002
On December 6, 2001, Illinois Governor George Ryan issued an executive order that may begin the process for an integrated criminal justice system.
Planning for disaster
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
November 1999
Just when you thought it was safe to get past the pitfalls of an automation project, the work is only half done.
From technologies front line
By David Clark
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
April 1999
Each November for the past several years, I have had the opportunity to attend COMDEX in Las Vegas.
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