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Preparing Your Court for a CMS Migration
In many court systems, a case management system (CMS) is crucial for keeping cases and processes running efficiently. Technology advancements may necessitate upgrading to a new system, requiring data migration. To ensure a successful migration, thorough preparation and planning are essential.
4 Best Practices Any Court Can Implement to Dramatically Improve Data Quality
We all run into bad data at times, but dealing with it comes at a high cost. It can lead to errors, inefficiency, and a lack of transparency. By following best practices, data quality can be greatly improved.
Four Tips for a Successful CMS Implementation
Implementing a new court case management system (CMS) is a huge task. Fortunately, there are steps that can be taken to ensure your implementation has the best chance for success.
The Top 5 Court Technology Trends to Prepare For in 2024
While artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while, it made a big splash in 2023, and the implications for courts are huge. Additionally, offering virtual court services remains a top priority in the
Driving Innovation in the Global Legal Industry
We are honored to have received this award, and while we are proud of our company and the innovative solutions we offer, we know there is always room for improvement and will continue working to make our solutions the best they can be for our customers. Read the full post about why JWorks was selected for this award.
Staffing Problems? Let Your CMS Do the Heavy Lifting
Staffing challenges, limited budgets, and resources have been an increasing trend in courts. These challenges can be addressed by properly leveraging your CMS and incorporating effective onboarding and training for staff and new hires. Learn more.
Simple Tips to Maximize Court and Case Management Efficiency Webinar
Setting up secure data exchange between courts and other agencies can be a breeze, especially when courts embrace the process.
Measuring Justice to Drive Positive Change
Understanding challenges in the justice system can be difficult due to limited data or transparency. Justice agencies have made progress in data collection in recent years, but more work remains. In an interview with Amy Bach from Measures for Justice, we explored the ongoing improvements in how data is collected and how agencies can contribute to positive change by measuring justice.
Promoting Data Transparency in the Justice System: Adopting National Open Data Standards (NODS)
What’s being done to promote data transparency within justice agencies? And how are courts getting involved?
3 Reasons Courts Should Get Excited About Data Sharing Webinar
Setting up secure data exchange between courts and other agencies can be a breeze, especially when courts embrace the process.
How Courts Are Increasing Resources and Accessibility to Justice
We sat down with Renee Danser, Associate Director of Research and Strategic Partnerships at the Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School, to discuss how courts are addressing the need for accessible community-based resources.
Promoting Equity in Justice with Self-Represented Litigants (SRLs)
Defendants are increasingly representing themselves. Here’s how courts can promote equity in justice with SRLs.