The Connected Lawyer

Leveraging Technology to Practice Law More Effectively

WiFi in the Southern District of Illinois

I recently received an email from the Southern District of Illinois announcing that they will have a wireless network available for attorneys in all court buildings in East St. Louis and Benton. To use the service, you have to obtain login credentials from the Intake desk. I think that this is great news.

My only question in when is Cook County going to join the 21st century and add WiFi in the Daley Center, or at least in its library.


Related posts:

  1. Could Someone Please Tell the Daley Center that it is the 21st Century?
  2. After Only a Decade, The Cook County Law Library Enters the 21st Century
  3. Illinois’s Court System Failure: No Electronic Access to Files

  • ConXPoint says:

    Thanks for the product review.

    WiFI connectivity in courtrooms is another reason why firms should consider SaaS doc mgmt tools to access their case files from anywhere and anytime.

    I enjoy reading your blog!

    April 22, 2008 at 11:55 am
  • Peter Olson says:

    Hey stop piling on poor Cook County…what’s the WiFi status in the Northern District of IL?

    April 22, 2008 at 5:27 pm
  • Bryan says:

    I believe they have WiFi on the 2nd floor, where the cafeteria is.

    April 23, 2008 at 9:05 am

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