Contrary and despite opposition by some legal practioners with vested interests in outdated traditional services, e-Court pursues a concept which embraces the new technologies.
The underlying idea is to provide online, safe, timely, inexpensive professional arbitration for almost any conflict situation.
No wonder that e-Court continously receives endorsements throughout USA. read more
Access important client and case information, respond to requests & queries in real time, safely and securely.
e-Court has taken all measures to safeguard information. The website is heavily protected like internet banking with leading banking institutions. View
See every appointment, task, meeting, and deadline at once. Share your appointments & tasks with your legal counsel, and know what you need to do and where you need to be.
e-Court is extremely flexible because the individual or company can start a case using e-Court with/without the assistance of a legal professional. In many situations the claimant and/or defendant wish to obtain justice without expenses from legal counsel. read more
Interested who is a member of e-Court in your immediate area or in the country ?
Or, want to select a legal professional to represent you or want to select an arbitrator ? No problem, our search programs are speedy and informative.
Can not remember that case number? Need information for your client who is on hold? No problem. Just type in any word or phrase and e-Court will find what you need read more
e-Court arbitrators possess the same academic and experience like judges on traditional public courts.
( Note: for privacy reasons
information given below may be fictious. Members will have access to the actual roster )
W.J : Associate in labor section of large firm known for its labor practice; litigation of numerous cases in federal and provincial courts; numerous jury trials; numerous administrative law judge trials; adjunct professor of labor law at UBC Law School; law firm employment department manager; in CDA Labor and Employment Section Employment Rights and Responsibilities Committee served as management co-chair of subcommittees on covenants not to compete, ethics, and trial advocacy, program co-chair, and chair-elect.
Assistant District Attorney. Then to private practice as an associate, specializing in commercial litigation; then on to a partnership in another firm specializing in litigation in general, and construction litigation in particular. Then, F.H approached to run for the Court of Appeals and, after some thought, decided to run. F.H won and have been here since. F.H motto: "If you love the law, you will want to reason well. And if you reason well, it will show. If it shows, and you let it be known that you want to be a judge, pretty soon your name will come up in discussions when openings occur. That's pretty much what happened to me."
S.A provides ethics and risk management advice to lawyers, as well as serve as an expert witness on professional responsibility and fee issues. Prior to starting her own firm, she was the Director of Lawyer Ethics in B.C for ten years. She frequently speaks throughout the country on professional responsibility, law firm risk management, and professionalism topics. She is a member of the ABA Standing Committee on Professionalism and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Prior to starting her ethics career, she was an intellectual property associate with Morgans in Toronto, from 1987 to 1991.
B.G Law firm practice since graduation from law school. B.G expertise : Product liability is a challenging practice area because it involves technical details, which are unique to each case and each product. B.G believes: "Litigation is inherently challenging. Helping clients find solutions to their business disputes is an even bigger challenge. Franchise law is interesting because practitioners often handle complex legal issues while working with familiar businesses that we encounter in our everyday lives"