mi writes from a report via The Times: A senior judge has called for the establishment of an online court (Warning: source may be paywalled) that does not have lawyers and can deal with claims of up to 25,000 British Pound (around $32,850). The proposal is the centerpiece of a package of reforms to the civil justice system, drawn up by Lord Justice Briggs, a Court of Appeal judge. Just how exactly will this court ensure no one is, in fact, a trained professional on the internet, where no one knows who you really are, is not explained. We discussed the idea last year. Apparently, it is still alive. The judge’s report says this computer court would provide “effective access to justice without having to incur the disproportionate cost of using layers.” The Law Gazette reported earlier in June that Briggs has mused about a three-stage process — triage, conciliation and final judgement — in which there might be some lawyer involvement.
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Source: Slashdot – UK Judge Calls For An Online Court Without Lawyers To Cut Costs
