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electronic briefs
Our CLE on making effective electronic briefs
I will not be posting about the Friday orders list this week or next. You are on your own until June 22nd, when I [...]I will not be posting about the Friday orders list this week or next. You are on your own until June 22nd, when I return to the blog. As blog readers know, the Texas state...
Redaction failures in PACER
So, how often do counsel botch an e-filing by leaving in redacted information? Tim Lee has done a study of redaction failures using a nice-sized subset [...]So, how often do counsel botch an e-filing by leaving in redacted information? Tim Lee has done a study of redaction failures using a...
Call for questions about how e-briefs in Texas appellate courts are really used
If you’ve been following the blog, you know that Texas appellate courts are moving into the e-filing era. For trial lawyers, this may seem [...]If you’ve been following the blog, you know that Texas appellate courts are moving into the e-filing era. For trial lawyers, this may...
Electronic filing of appellate briefs is now available in the Texas Supreme Court
According to a notice posted on the Texas Supreme Court’s website, true electronic filing of appellate briefs is now available in that court: Effective [...]According to a notice posted on the Texas Supreme Court’s website, true electronic filing of appellate briefs is now available...
Voluntary e-filing hits a speed bump
I got an email today from the Clerk of the Court noting that the voluntary e-filing the Court announced last week had hit a small [...]I got an email today from the Clerk of the Court noting that the voluntary e-filing the Court announced last week had hit a small technical problem with the...
