La Superba tries to be Smart

Genoa - It is not a discovery: for the Ligurian capital, the path towards the so-called "digital justice”, towards the possibility of having deeds and sentences that can be consulted online, rather than to be searched among dusty folders, still remains a long way. This despite the fact that experimentation in this direction actually began in 2003, as he recalled the other morning Claudius Viazzi, president of the court of the Ligurian capital: "We are behind because there is no money, and above all because of the lawyers, who do not adapt". A bolt from the blue, a phrase that made Mauro Ferrando jump, member of the Bar Association of Genoa: «I definitely contest what President Viazzi said. The problem is money, because lawyers are ready to contribute to this evolution. Perhaps some of us, discouraged by the many "hitches" of recent years, have decided to let it go, but the will is there. Yes, it is above all a problem of resources, not of mentality».

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