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N.Y. Courts Unveil Pilot Project Expanding Internet Access to Records

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"For the first time in its history," Judge Lippman said, "the New York state court system will make case files available on the Internet, along with court decisions and dockets."

The implementation of pilot projects in the two counties puts New York "in the forefront of state courts," said Susan Larson, a consultant for the National Center for State Courts who has been tracking efforts by state courts to make records available over the Internet.

"No state comprehensively makes court documents available in all jurisdictions and all courts, and very few jurisdictions are putting any documents online at this time," said Larson, a lawyer in South Dakota specializing in data privacy issues. Among the states where courts are making documents available online are North Carolina, California and Ohio, she added.
 
Originally posted by: Coquito
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Lots & lots of scanning. 🙂

any major court system probably scans everything in already. makes it way easier to make copies from a central location. the difference is that these guys are allowing access from something other than a terminal in the court house. i suppose that makes it easier for lawyers at times.
 
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