Do you value easy access to documentation?

Search and annotation features allow the user to make private notes, freehand or text, search files by word, phrase or page number, highlight text, bookmark and hyperlink within or across pdf documents.
The keynote facility enables the user to make annotations and presentation points to signpost a court presentation.
Document mirroring also enables pretrial remote collaboration.

Do you value clarity of presentation?

The eCourt App utilises mirroring technology to facilitate paperless court presentation.
The agreed set of papers for use in a case is uploaded in pdf form to each user’s device. The innovative use of mirroring technology, which entails the transmission of the page reference only between devices via WiFi or dedicated eCourt server, ensures that all parties are viewing the same page at the same time, if they so wish.

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Dáithi Mac Carthaigh BL

2529f8eDáithí Mac Cárthaigh graduated from NUIG and was called to the Bar in 1998. He has a mixed practice specialising in both civil and criminal law. He conducts a considerable portion of his practice through Irish. He has published articles on areas as diverse as statutory interpretation, white collar crime and planning. He coordinates the Irish medium Advanced Diplomas at King’s Inns, which include the EU lawyer ­linguistics program, EU legal translation and legal practice through Irish.

Kieran Morris BL

AAEAAQAAAAAAAANtAAAAJDFmZDY3ZjA0LWU4YmItNDk1Mi04MDZiLTg2YTc5YmM4ZjBiZgIn the course of the last thirty years, Kieran Morris has been involved in running several companies. In 2002 he was a co-­founder of Netwatch, the Irish cctv monitoring company, which now operates in several countries worldwide. In 2008 he commenced studying law at Kings Inns, Dublin and was called to the Bar in 2012. In January 2013, he co- founded eCúirt Teoranta (eCourt) with barrister Dáithí Mac Cárthaigh.

The Innovation of the eCourt System

Developed by lawyers for lawyers, the eCourt System facilitates the presentation of documents to Court in electronic form, thereby removing paper from the equation. This enables lawyers to work more easily with large files, with features such as document mirroring, freehand page annotation, text annotation, text highlighting and word/page search. The eCourt System allows users to create their own key notes for ease of presentation.

 
The eCourt System greatly improves the court experience for all users.