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Earlier this month, the Government of Ontario announced that it will deliver a ‘new digital solution that will transform how people handle their legal matters at the Superior and Ontario Courts of Justice.’ As part of the province’s ‘Courts Digital Transformation initiative, the solution will replace ‘outdated paper-based procedures’ with online alternatives. The move is likely to be embraced by personal injury lawyers whose clients have experienced seemingly endless delays, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Our
government’s new digital solution is a game-changer that will provide
Ontarians with on-demand access to their legal matters,” said Attorney
General Doug Downey, in a provincial release. “Building on numerous
recent breakthroughs, this central piece of Justice Accelerated Strategy
will provide the tools needed to better meet expectations for how
justice can be done in 2021 and beyond.”
“I’m really excited
about this foundational transformation, and it’s probably bigger than
people even imagine,” the Attorney General added in an interview with
The Canadian Press. “This is potentially the biggest investment in the
justice system in Ontario, in the history of Ontario.”
There has
been no dollar figure attached to the investment, but the province has
announced some of the system’s planned capabilities, including:
24 hours a day access to court info from anywhere
Online submission and viewing of documents
Filing of more types of court documents in more types of matters
Faster and easier access to court records
Online scheduling of matters and appearances
Online fee payment
Online delivery of decisions
According to reports, the goal of the initiative is ‘for court
users to be able to do everything digitally from start to finish,’ with
paper services remaining available for those without online access. Such
a system would have been tremendously beneficial during the sweeping
public health lockdowns necessitated by the pandemic when access to the
courts was essentially eliminated and most civil matters ground to a
halt. Even before the pandemic took hold, many personal injury lawyers
in Ontario had been calling for the province to update and modernize its
justice system to address the already-massive trial backlogs.
While
there is no fixed timeline for the system’s implementation, the AG
assured the Canadian Press that the project will move forward: “This
isn’t a concept,” he said. “This is actually happening.”
Contact Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers
If
you or a member of your family has been injured in an accident, contact
Neinstein Brain Injury Lawyer Toronto today to schedule a free,
no-obligation consultation. Our experienced team will be happy to listen
to your story, review your case, and assess and explain the viability
of your claim.
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