Abstract
This article reviews key aspects of high technology litigation, including technology augmented court records, two-way video arraignment and testimony, and technology based evidence display, and posits some of the critical jurisprudential and pragmatic issues posed by the use of such technologies
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1996
Publication Information
5 Information and Communications Technology Law 215-225 (1996)
Repository Citation
Lederer, Fredric I., "Technology Augmented Litigation--systemic revolution" (1996). Faculty Publications. 1384.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/facpubs/1384