by imagesoftinc | Oct 19, 2016 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Electronic Documents, Electronic Signature, Technology
As a kid at the beach, I became aware, at some point, that although the rising tide can and will come in and soak previously dry ground, it’s usually pretty hard to tell exactly when the tide changes and starts receding. In fact, it seemed to me that the tide...
by imagesoftinc | Nov 17, 2014 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, ECM in Courts, Electronic Documents, Technology
In Animal House (one of my favorite movies), the trial scene has its own instructive moral. The Dean, through his smarmy hench-students, hauls the fun-loving and rule-oblivious Delta brothers into Student Court to answer for their “too numerous to name”...
by imagesoftinc | Oct 20, 2014 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Uncategorized
Recently I saw an exhibit of a fully equipped Roman Legionnaire from the early Roman Empire. All that stuff – armor, sword, shield, spear – sure looked heavy. Interesting enough in itself; but later that day, I happened to see a picture of a fully outfitted American...
by imagesoftinc | Oct 7, 2013 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, ECM in Courts, Electronic Documents
One of the interesting factoids about progress is that in the nineteenth century, ninety-seven percent of the population was engaged in producing and distributing food for everybody. By the mid-twentieth century, the figure was down around three percent. Note that...
by imagesoftinc | Jul 15, 2013 | Blog Posts, ECM in Courts
Survey questions from a group looking past the next few years, beyond when Paper On Demand becomes ubiquitous in courts and the justice community have prompted me to embark on a fearless foray into mid-term prognostication (twelve years out, to 2025). Here are a few...