The document discusses the benefits of paperless courtrooms, including reducing costs through eliminating paper documents, improving efficiency by reducing duplication and search times, and maintaining evidence integrity. It notes challenges such as lawyers' resistance due to potential loss of revenue from billable hours and printing profits. It recommends that judges take responsibility to require technology in courtrooms to maintain access to justice and reduce costs. Lawyers are also obligated to adapt to these changes. Overall, paperless technologies can reduce delays, costs and improve access to justice and the image of the justice system through increased efficiency and enhanced presentations of evidence.