The pandemic forced the court system to quickly adopt technology it had long resisted, such as facilitating remote hearings, and as society now resumes "in person," two Ontario chief justices say virtual options will remain essential for access to justice.
A return to in-person hearings, especially for complex cases, is an integral part of the justice system, said Superior Court Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz. Technology is helping to address a case backlog, Maisonneuve said, but "there is a vital need for more." From the Appeal Court, Associate Chief Justice Michal Fairburn issued a more lukewarm endorsement of virtual appearances, though that court doesn't deal with as many brief appearances as the lower courts, instead often handling long and complex legal arguments.
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