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The Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) announced it will be moving from the telephone conference lines used for status conferences, mandatory settlement conferences (MSCs), priority conferences, and lien conferences to the CourtCall video platform. All hearings currently heard via the conference lines will transition to the CourtCall video platform on March 1, 2025.

CourtCall developed the Remote Appearance Platform, creating an organized and voluntary way for attorneys to appear for routine matters in Civil, Family, Criminal, Probate, Bankruptcy, Workers’ Compensation and other cases from their offices, homes or other convenient locations. Designed with reliable and user-friendly technologies, Courts and remote participants experience seamless communication during cases, while benefiting from significant time and cost savings.

According to its website, CourtCall says it benefits judges and court staff in the following ways”

– – Reduces the cost of litigation
– – Less crowded courtrooms and increased security
– – More efficient case flow
– – Increases public access
– – Connects all relevant parties, regardless of their locations
– – “Privacy” and “Open Court” services available
– – More efficient courtroom logistics; eliminates work for busy Court Staff

Today, CourtCall says it remains the industry leader in providing supported Remote Legal Collaboration services throughout the United States, Canada and Worldwide. They maintain an updated list of the Courts they serve across the Nation.

Each judge will have a link to their virtual courtroom on the CourtCall video platform. In the coming months, these links will be posted on DWC’s website and included on hearing notices. Every courtroom will also have a call-in number if needed by the parties. Training videos will be available on the DWC website.

DWC believes that this technological upgrade will provide greater functionality for hearings and allow parties more flexibility during the conference process. There will be no charge to the parties for this service.

All trials, lien trials, and expedited hearings will continue to be set in person.

DWC will provide regular updates regarding the conversion timeline via its Newslines.