You can save time and money by switching your filing system from paper records to electronic files, but you have to make sure you can still find and retrieve the information you need. An action plan ...
Electronic filing comes with new rules and new pitfalls. Appellate courts zealously guard appellate deadlines, and it is up to appellate lawyers to ensure their compliance with those deadlines, even ...
WILMINGTON, Del. -- The Delaware Court of Chancery has implemented electronic filing of court documents, while the Delaware Superior Court extended its e-filing service statewide to all counties. The ...
The Minnesota courts push to encourage electronic document filing over the paper method has cleared a significant hurdle. As of Monday, electronic filing became an option in all 87 district courts ...
At long last, the Supreme Court of the United States has joined the rest of the federal court system in adopting electronic filing. As of November 13, 2017, attorneys filing documents with the Court ...
Maintaining paper documents and files is an expensive proposition for an organization. Documents must be inserted into file folders and placed in an expensive filing cabinet, and office real estate ...
If you walked into a courthouse a decade ago, you might have seen file clerks pushing carts and searching for case folders, paralegals lugging stacks of paperwork to the clerk’s office and staffers ...
Before entering the courtroom, counsel relies on a court’s technology to electronically file and serve documents and obtain court records. Once inside the courtroom, counsel, judges, and court staff ...
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