Eric Winkler
Eric Winkler is vice president of marketing for One Legal, a company supporting more than 20,000 attorneys. From his vantage point in the legal services industry, Winkler writes about the California Court System and issues affecting legal professionals.
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California Courts Offering 50% Off Traffic Tickets Over Next Six MonthsIn an effort to raise some short term revenue, the California Courts are offering discounts for traffic offenders to step up and pay past due tickets.
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Florida Senate Considering Paper Penalty for Court FilersWhere other courts have tried to promote eFiling by talking about the benefits to law firms, Florida wants to make it downright painful to file by paper to its courts. -
California Courts to Discount Unpaid Traffic Tickets by 50 PercentCalifornia Superior Courts willing to discount unpaid traffic tickets up to 50 percent. -
California Budget Cuts Too Large for Court System to FathomA whopping $650 million has been cut from the already overwhelmed California Court system? How will they cope? How will it affect citizes access to justice?
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Is California Governor Jerry Brown's Veto of the Proposed Budget Good News for California's Justice System?It appears California's Court System has dodged a $150 million bullet only to have a bazooka aimed at them.
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California Courts Are Being Crippled by State Legislature's Irrational Budget CutsCalifornia's courts may not be able to provide equal access to justice based on the $150 million that state legislature cut from it's budget yesterday.
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Pop Quiz: How Do Process Servers Spend Their Time Off?Persistent process server sets cow on fire in successful attempt to grill a steer "nose-to-tail."
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St. Charles Courts Moving Toward Electronic Filing of Court DocumentsThe St. Charles County Courts and the Missouri State Supreme Court will begin accepting eFiled documents for cases involving less than $25,000. Attorneys unsure of benefits.
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Florida Electronic Court Filing System No Field of DreamsSeminole County Clerk tells local station that new system is akin to burning money because attorneys and judges refuse to stop using paper.
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California Judges in Debate Over Value of Massive Case Management SystemThe debate over the merits of the California Court Case Management System (CCMS), which had been between the Judicial Branch and the Legislature, today publicly expanded and judges openly debated each other.
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California Chief Justice Calls Proposed Budget Cuts Potential Civil Rights IssueChief Justice Cantil-Sakauye expresses concerns that Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed $200 million cut to the California Judicial Branch's budget could have potential impact on civil rights by limiting citizens' access to justice.
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California State Auditor and Judicial Council Dispute Fate of Statewide Case Management SystemIt was a lively day today in the otherwise sleepy world of the California Court Case Management System (CCMS) as The Bureau of State Audits and the Legislative Council grappled over whether or not to put the massive project on hold.
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Chief Justice Stresses Need for California Court Case Management SystemIn the wake of Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed $200 million cut to the California Judiciary Branch's budget, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye stressed the need to protect funding for the development of CCMS
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Battle for California Courts Budget Begins in San FranciscoThe California Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) states that California could shave $356 million off its Judiciary budget without significant pain. San Francisco Court disputes claim.