



(NMI Judiciary) — In May 2025, the Judiciary and Journal Technologies launched the much-anticipated eCourt platform to support judicial efficiency and transparency. Almost a year later, this March, Journal Technologies Senior Account Executive Jason Cribbs met with members of the Judiciary eCourt Committee to evaluate the platform’s performance and discuss ways to further enhance digital case management and court services.
The Judiciary team included Justice John A. Manglona; Director of Courts Sonia A. Camacho; General Counsel Hyun Jae Lee; Acting Clerk of the Superior Court Novelyn A. Wania-Tenorio; Procurement Officer Christine D. Aninzo; and Data Analyst Mark G. Hidalgo.
Cribbs’s visit also included a tour of the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Superior Court courtrooms, and the Supreme Court courtroom. The tour provided an opportunity for Cribbs to observe court operations firsthand and gain a deeper understanding of how the eCourt system supports daily processes across various sectors of the Judiciary.
The meeting reinforced ongoing efforts to improve court technology and provide accessible services to court users and the public.
“This was an informative and productive experience for the Judiciary. We are grateful for the opportunity to host Mr. Cribbs during his visit and look forward to continuing our relationship with Journal Technologies,” said Director of Courts Sonia A. Camacho. “The implementation of eCourt has definitely improved how cases are filed, tracked, and managed.”


