While electronic courtrooms are far from becoming a staple in most legal systems around the world, they have made some significant headway in 2016. From their deployment and growing acceptance in the U.S. to the advancements of courtroom tech in Singapore, more legal professionals are embracing and expecting technology to be a fundamental part of proceedings.
Here is a look back at three of the most notable electronic courtrooms developments over the past year:
First Fully Integrated Electronic Courtrooms in U.S.
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