AiL022 – Judge Adams runs his courtroom from an iPad with OneNote, ProView, TrialPad, iCVnet, and MORE!
My guest today is Judge Joseph Adams (Twitter @adamsadamo8), who is the President Judge at the Court of Common Pleas in York, Pennsylvania (that’s about 30 mins south of Harrisburg).
I had the good fortune of sitting next to Judge Adams at a dinner a few weeks ago at the ABA TECHSHOW 2019 in Chicago, and we immediately started nerding out on Macs and iPads, and other Apple products, and I was thoroughly impressed to learn about the variety of different apps that he uses in his courtroom.
Judge Adams graduated from the same law school that I attended in Dayton, OH, and served as a Senior Deputy Prosecutor in the York County District Attorney’s office before being elected to the county’s Court of Common Pleas.
Judge Adams was also the presiding judge at the “Galactic Empire v. Han Solo” trial … which was a CLE put on by the York County Bar Association, which involved our mutual friend Evan Kline (www.40tech.com).
In this podcast episode, Judge Adams diligently explains exactly how he manages his courtroom and proceedings from his iPad using a variety of apps and services. It really is a look into how easy it is to run courtrooms efficiently with a minimum amount of technology.
Apps & services mentioned in this podcast:
- Microsoft OneNote
- Thomson Reuters ProView
- TrialPad
- Apple TV 4K
- iCVnet from Stenograph
- CaseViewNet from Stenograph
- LawStack (for a special discount on LawStack subscriptions you can visit www.lawstack.com/burney)
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