Electronic Requirements For The New York State Appellate Division Starting March 1, 2018
On February 6th, at the State of the Judiciary Address, Chief Judge Janet DeFiore announced new electronic requirements for appeals in the NYS Appellate Division, although only for certain matters at this time. These rules Read More
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit will implement NextGen CM/ECF on January 16, 2018
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit will implement the Next Generation of Case Management Electronic Case Filing System (NextGen CM/ECF) on January 16, 2018! If you are a CM/ECF user who wishes to e-file on or a Read More
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Goes Live with NextGen CM/ECF November 13, 2017.
The 4th Circuit is completing its move to the NextGen CM/ECF system with a go live date of November 13, 2017. This is good news for those of you who have issues with Java and would like to use a broader range of browsers l Read More
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Goes Live with NextGen CM/ECF November 20, 2017
The District of Columbia Circuit is completing its move to the NextGen CM/ECF system with a go live date of November 20, 2017. This is good news for those of you who have issues with Java and would like to use a broader ra Read More
Supreme Court to Increase the Number of Electronic Filings Sometime in November 2017
The Supreme Court has decided to fully join the digital age by requiring that all documents filed in the Court also be submitted electronically. (Currently, only briefs at the merits stage are required to be sent to the Court Read More
Confused by F.R.A.P. 32(a)(7)(A) and (B)? Many are. Here is the Answer.
F.R.A.P. 32(a)(7)(A) currently states:
“A principal brief may not exceed 30 pages, or a reply brief 15 pages, unless it complies with Rule 32(a)(7)(B) and (C).”
Have you ever run into the 30-page “brick wal Read More