The Southern District goes electronic!By J. Phil GilbertCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2004I hope that the first time you hear about the Southern District of Illinois' electronic filing system is not by receiving a "Notice of Return of Document for Failure to Electronically File Document."
The Federal Court will soon go “paperless”By Arthur B. Cornell, Jr.Federal Civil Practice, February 2004The United States District and Bankruptcy Courts in Illinois, and throughout the nation, are converting to a new "paperless" case management and electronic case filing system.
The Southern District goes electronic!By J. Phil GilbertFederal Civil Practice, February 2004I hope that the first time you hear about the Southern District of Illinois' electronic filing system is not by receiving a "Notice of Return of Document for Failure to Electronically File Document."
E-filing in Illinois: Closer, but not there yetBy Peter MierzwaLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, January 2004E-filing is the process of electronically transmitting documents to court instead of manually filing paper documents.
Illinois e-filing: Ready for take-off?By Peter MierzwaLegal Technology, Standing Committee on, December 2002Let's first define e-filing. It is the process of electronically transmitting documents to court instead of manually filing paper documents.