Category: Matterhorn

  • Posted Elsewhere #2

    Posted Elsewhere #2

    My previous posted elsewhere entry did not include at least one thing I’m really proud of, so I wanted to extend that list here.

    Through Matterhorn’s work, we got to know and collaborated with John T. Matthias on an article for the NCSC‘s 2020 Trends in State Courts. In the piece, we discuss how our courts deserve best of breed technologies and the interoperable standards required to provide that. Here’s the link: Assembling a Case Management System Through Lego-Like Blocks. [note – there’s no longer a direct link. please go to page 20 in the PDF]

    Even more exciting was our article was adjacent to another one about the success of online dispute resolution in Franklin County, Ohio, written by Alex Sanchez and Paul Embley on page 14. Fun to be in such good company :).

    Photo of lego-like blocks.
    Photo by Glen Carrie on Unsplash

  • Posted Elsewhere

    Posted Elsewhere

    Over the last several years, I have been focused on Matterhorn by Court Innovations, so my recent posts have been elsewhere.

    Here are posts I’ve written on the getMatterhorn site. [Edited: Looks like the site has changed so these are no longer available.]

    Take a look at our webinars and customer testimonial videos on its YouTube channel.

    I’ve also been a contributor to the following Joint Technology Committee publications, available from the National Center for State Courts:

    For more on the JTC and the NCSC, see the JTC Publications and Webinars page on NCSC.org.