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Supreme Court's E-Filing System Goes Live Nov. 13

The Supreme Court's new electronic filing system will begin operation Nov. 13, it said Monday. Under the system, "virtually all new filings" will be publicly accessible for free, it said. Paper still will be the official form of filing, but…

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parties represented by counsel also will have to submit most documents through the system, and lawyers who expect to do so will need to register in advance for the system, it said. Filings from parties appearing pro se won't be submitted through the electronic filing system but will be scanned by court personnel and made available on the e-docket, it said.