Sentences with phrase «improves judicial efficiency»

These programs increase access to justice, improves judicial efficiency, affords pro bono opportunity to Hampden County Lawyers and improves the public image of lawyers.
The forms they produce and share with us are designed to improve judicial efficiency, not to help us win our cases.

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In short, to increase the judicial system efficiency and improve legal certainty.
Overall, the justice system in Ontario has improved in the last year, but it still has glaring shortcomings in judicial efficiency and the disproportionate representation of Indigenous people in prisons, according to a new justice system report card.
In my professional capacity at the CCCT - CCTJ, I am interested in leveraging technology opportunities to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of judicial, court and tribunal processes.
Since the first judicial opinion endorsing the use of Technology Assisted Review (or TAR) was written by Judge Andrew J. Peck in 2012, an entire legal industry has grown up on the premise of streamlining the document review process in discovery — that is, taking a repetitive task traditionally performed entirely by attorneys and introducing the concept of computer assistance to increase efficiency and improve consistency.
An overarching purpose of the USAID Open Justice Project is to assist the Government of Moldova to improve the efficiency and transparency of the Moldovan judicial system and improve access to justice for citizens of Moldova.
The mission of the Office of Research and Justice Statistics is to support the Arkansas Judiciary, employees of the judicial branch, attorneys, and members of the public with relevant and accessible data to improve the court system's efficiency, accessibility, and fairness to all.
[9] «The Canadian Judicial Council is a federal body created under the Judges Act with the mandate to promote efficiency, uniformity, and accountability, and to improve the quality of judicial service in the superior courts of CanadaJudicial Council is a federal body created under the Judges Act with the mandate to promote efficiency, uniformity, and accountability, and to improve the quality of judicial service in the superior courts of Canadajudicial service in the superior courts of Canada.»
The federal Parliament created the Council in 1971 to promote efficiency, uniformity, and accountability, and to improve the quality of judicial service in all superior courts of Canada.
Rewrote all procedure within the Criminal Department to assist with training and improve overall efficiency and judicial economy.
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