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DC Circuit Moving to Next-Gen CM/ECF System Nov. 20

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit is moving to the next-generation case management/electronic case files system on Nov. 20, with a redesigned user interface that functions similarly to other circuit, district and bankruptcy courts in the federal…

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judiciary, it said in a notice Tuesday. The implementation also will increase compatibility with commonly used web browsers and allow a centralized sign-on into each circuit, district and bankruptcy court that has implemented the next-gen upgrade, it said. The court also said each user will need an individual, upgraded Pacer account under the next-gen CM/ECF system, because firmwide and shared accounts aren't permitted.