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 - Advertisement - RELEVANT STORIES SC sides with Nikon Corp., bars similar trademark registration April 24, 2026 SC: Cyber libel prescribes in 1 year from discovery April 20, 2026 SC to launch portal for initial phase of Unified Legal Aid Service February 25, 2026 SC gets Dutch-funded equipment to upgrade cybercrime courts February 19, 2026 SC affirms suspension of worker who locked company out of its software August 2, 2025 SC amends notarial rules to require digital reporting June 12, 2025 LATEST PH, Japan ink pact on cross-border data protection June 2, 2026 Ombudsman orders LTO to stop using Stradcom system, fully shift to LTMS June 2, 2026 Report says 98% of Asia Pacific logistics firms now trust AI tools June 1, 2026 PH fixed communication services revenue to grow at 2.7% CAGR over 2025-30 June 1, 2026 SEC clears pilot crypto onboarding program involving Binance June 1, 2026 GoTyme says over 90% of employees may become shareholders May 31, 2026 Sophos says 71% of firms hit by identity-related breaches in past year May 31, 2026 Nearly 9 in 10 Pinoys considering solar installation — survey May 31, 2026 Unified 911 highlights rapid response in medical emergencies May 31, 2026 Xiaomi expands AIoT lineup with new wearables, smart home devices May 31, 2026 Sign-Up To Our Newsletter! - Advertisement -