Courts service gets information-exchange network
News HM Courts Service has almost completed its work on a secure information network for its agencies. HMCS is using the links to automatically advise the police of results from magistrates' courts hearings and acknowledge fixed-penalty notices, while...
[July 23, 2009, 17:07]
Courts link up with DWP database
News Magistrates' courts are to be given access to databases held by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) as part of an effort to crack down on criminals who avoid paying fines, ministers announced on Tuesday.
[November 30, 2004, 14:15]
Courts to pilot e-payment system
News County courts in England and Wales are to offer a range of new online services in a six month pilot project due to begin on 17 January, 2005. Courts across nine towns and cities are taking part in the project that could be rolled out nationally if...
[January 6, 2005, 13:55]
Police, courts to save millions via streamlining tech
News UK courts and police forces could save tens of millions of pounds thanks to technology to aimed at streamlining the criminal justice system. The system is able to scale up from individual courts or forces to provide an overview of regional...
[July 18, 2008, 10:49]
Courts on track for e-working by March 2010
News HM Courts Service is aiming for a March 2010 deadline to implement its electronic working programme. The organisation plans to implement the programme for the Chancery by the end of November and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Courts by the end of...
[September 14, 2009, 8:51]
Courts link up with DWP database
Talkback "Magistrates' courts are to be given access to databases held by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)" I'm sure the DWP would like access to their database too.
[November 30, 2004, 22:06]
Courts' IT systems in the dock
News The Lord Chancellor's Department hit another hurdle in its schedule for computerising the courts this week, when a consignment of new PCs ordered for magistrates' courts arrived, even though Libra -- the new electronic case management system -- is...
[August 10, 2001, 11:27]
Swedish courts catch Homepage worm
News The Homepage computer worm has crippled the email system supporting Sweden's courts, temporarily crippling the country's legal system. Roughly 7,000 email accounts within Sweden's legal framework were affected by the worm, which was unleashed...
[May 11, 2001, 10:45]
Virtual courts to cut police red tape
News Virtual courts, handheld police computers and joined-up, crime-fighting computer systems will all be brought in under the review of policing by HM chief inspector of constabulary Sir Ronnie Flanagan. This includes setting up virtual courts via...
[February 11, 2008, 8:34]
WebCCTV NVR to Protect 50 Food Courts of Nevada Restaurants
White Papers It also requires avoiding what John Zirkel of Food Courts of Nevada and Subway of Nevada calls the seven deadly profitability problems: employee sloppiness, poor customer service, inadequate staffing during peak hours, slip-and-fall court suits...
[October 19, 2006, 0:00]
Arizona Courts Operate More Efficiently With Help From SAS
White Papers Similar to district courts in other states, Arizona also operates "Justice courts" to hear felony pleas and hold probable cause and some civil hearings. The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) serves all the state's courts, and wanted to...
[July 7, 2006, 0:00]
The place to check evidence is in courts
Talkback Isn't that the point, there are so many things that are unproven, one way or another, that it needs to all be brought in to the open, and isn't that where the public forum of the courts are needed. No one is suggesting that Gary is going to be...
[March 3, 2009, 16:24]
UK courts go high tech
News UK courts are to be wired as the government announces a £32m spend, intended to modernise the judicial system Friday. This funding will help both prosecution and defence in more cases to put complicated evidence before the courts," he says in a...
[May 26, 2000, 15:22]
Net music - the courts played on
News But if the industry experienced almost uniform success in the courts, its own online strategy produced far less clarity. RIAA chief executive Hilary Rosen said it was "unfortunate" that so much of the group's work was focused in the courts this...
[December 22, 2000, 9:04]
News Burst: Dell courts S3 in digital music pact
News Dell is to take the plunge into the digital music market this summer with an MP3 player co-marketed with S3. The PC maker, best known for its direct-sales effectiveness, has confirmed it will manufacture an MP3 home stereo component called Dell...
[June 21, 2000, 11:26]
IR35 tax battle hits the courts
News The conflict over the government's controversial IR35 tax hit the High Court on Tuesday morning, as representatives of the UK's independent IT and engineering contractors took their claim that IR35 is illegal to a judicial review.
[March 13, 2001, 11:42]
Re; having designated specialist district courts. . .
Talkback I think what you are talking about is an incineration center. Design one specifically for software "patents" and have it going day and night as long as there are more such "poison-papers" left. Judges in a court of law have no chance to make any...
[August 18, 2009, 15:50]
Qualcomm courts European developers for GSM Brew-up
News Qualcomm is gearing up its Brew software development platform, which the company claims can provide better, faster and more engaging games on mobile devices than Java. Sun Microsystems' Java platform has been adopted by many of the large mobile...
[February 12, 2004, 16:25]
Microsoft courts programmers
News The success of Microsoft's Windows operating system is inextricably tied to its strong developer division. Since its founding, Microsoft has supplied programmers with the tools to build applications for Windows, the company's crown jewels.
[July 20, 2004, 14:55]
2001: In the courts
News The facts: Perhaps the most bizarre legal case of 2001 has yet to be played out in the courts. The facts: Rambus, the developer of memory technologies that it then licences to other companies to manufacturer, has rarely been out of the courts in...
[December 26, 2001, 6:31]



