IT News SC allows more courts to hear cases via videoconferencing By Newsbytes.PH June 4, 2020 FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailViberCopy URL Saying that hearings through videoconferencing will continue despite the lifting of the lockdown, the Supreme Court has authorized more courts nationwide to conduct the pilot-testing of its videoconferencing initiative. Tagssupreme courtvideoconferencing Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailViberCopy URL Previous articleGov’t readying plan to slap VAT on Netflix, digital servicesNext articleDOST deploys 4 new tech solutions to fight Covid-19 SubscribeSubscribe - Advertisement - RELEVANT STORIES SC requires e-filing for annulment, nullity of marriage cases April 25, 2025 SC, Korean aid agency link up to modernize PH courts January 7, 2025 SC, Spanish partners launch legal digital framework December 19, 2024 SC to draft AI governance framework for judiciary November 11, 2024 SC says AI initiatives underway in courts; e-notarization rules out soon October 28, 2024 SC approves eFiling guidelines for civil cases in trial courts August 27, 2024 LATEST DOST chief proposes unified national strategy on AI May 16, 2025 Study: PH cybersecurity readiness remains low at 6% May 16, 2025 BPI rolls out revamped website, mobile app for stock trading May 15, 2025 RCBC exec: Speed of how technology changes is the top e-security threat May 15, 2025 PH medical startup wins gold award in Geneva May 15, 2025 This Xavier University grad is the first from his tribe to become an engineer May 15, 2025 DIGITAL INFLUENCER | What AI can’t truly replace May 15, 2025 VST-ECS bares tie-up with Hexnode to expand endpoint management in PH May 15, 2025 AMD releases EPYC 4005 Series for AI-ready businesses May 14, 2025 SEC unveils data center to power 6 new digital platforms May 14, 2025 Sign-Up To Our Newsletter! - Advertisement -