New Court Website Misses the Mark
Although the Young Lawyers appreciate that the court system made the effort to update its website, there remains much room for improvement. Here are a few suggestions.
October 02, 2017 at 05:08 PM
4 minute read
Leading up to Apple's most recent new product announcement, there was a buzz of excitement about what new technologies the company would introduce. There was also a fair bit of reminiscing since this is the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone. It was the perfect example of the feelings technology should create: awe and gratitude.
When the court system announced it was re-doing its website, we felt a similar level of excitement. The old site was obviously outdated, and it was time for an update. Unfortunately, the new site did not deliver.
It is clear from the design of the new site that the court has a lot of different audiences it must cater to. It must serve the needs of the public, attorneys, and judges all at the same time. We appreciate and applaud that, so our comments focus only on the needs of attorneys using the site.
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