McMillan: Eight Rules of E-Filing

James E. McMillan of the National Center for State Courts has begun a new series of posts on court e-filing systems, entitled Eight Rules of E-Filing, at Court Technology Bulletin.

Mr. McMillan explains that in many U.S. court systems, “physical case files” continue to play a prominent role; and where document filing has been automated, it is often not integrated with other court information systems, such as those for “registry/docket (historical event record), participants, and scheduling /task control.”

In this series of posts, Mr. McMillan explains the benefits of integrating “[e]-filing, document, and case management functionality,” and offers best practices for e-filing systems.

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3 Responses to “McMillan: Eight Rules of E-Filing”

  1. legalinformatics Says:

    RT @StateCourts Eight Rules of E-Filing: Rule #2 http://goo.gl/fb/VD0xW #electronicfiling #standards #informationsharing

  2. legalinformatics Says:

    RT @StateCourts Eight Rules of E-Filing: Rule #3 http://goo.gl/fb/EPPfs #electronicfiling #imagingandelectronicrecords

  3. legalinformatics Says:

    RT @KendallSmith Eight Rules of e-Filing, Rule #4 – Court-issued documents must integrate with the CMS http://bit.ly/oFvLmx #NCSC

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