In episode no. 73 my special guest is Dr Anne Wallace, Adjunct Professor La Trobe University and Deputy Director Sir Zelman Cowen Centre. We discuss:
- what first prompted Anne’s interest in technology and court processes;
- court innovations from the 1990’s and how those initiatives have progressed;
- how courts and lawyers have adapted to the pandemic;
- how close we are to a virtual court;
- advantages of audio visual links for providing evidence and what should determine whether it should be adopted more broadly;
- what currently informs court strategy and what should do so;
- court surveys and what they uncover;
- the potential for courts and researchers to work together to develop indicators to measure people’s experience;
- the potential for apps and SMS messages to assist litigants given the proliferation of mobile phone usage;
- automate and enable people to do preliminary work paired with intelligent assistance – CRT;
- the opportunity for lawyers to use technology to diversify their services and tap into the latent legal market;
- why the Victorian court’s response to the pandemic didn’t surprise her;
- courts’ awareness of the need for ‘innovation’ and the relevance of that language;
- how working with an architect and other disciplines provided Anne with new insights;
- changes in the mindset of members of the legal industry and Judges;
- how legal education could encourage multidisciplinary engagement;
- Anne’s predictions about technology in courts as we move through the pandemic;
- Imaginative dispute resolution in overseas jurisdictions; and
- Anne’s definition of legal innovation.
Proudly sponsored by Neota Logic.
Links:
- Wallace, A and Laster, K “Courts in Victoria, Australia, During COVID: Will Digital Innovation Stick?”
- International Consortium on Court Excellence
- International Womens Day Cocktail Evening
- Neota Logic Solution Gallery
- Neota Logic
- Churchill Trust Project
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