Litigation consists of many moving parts and can become very confusing, especially if the case is deemed complex. Managing multiple parties and deadlines, along with potentially thousands of documents, can be quite a headache. Simplifying litigation has long been the
Electronic Service (E-Service) is overtaking traditional means of document service thanks to the advantages it offers litigators. Once the parties to a case have consented to E-Service, litigators have two primary methods by which to serve their documents: email and
Electronic Filing (eFiling) is quickly becoming standard practice for litigators in the state of California, thanks in large part to the growing number of California Superior Courts that have been mandating its use. While many practitioners are already familiar with
There are few things more frustrating in litigation than a bad service of process address. It’s not an issue you can work through by simply searching through Google or social media platforms. Luckily, with advances in technology and legal support
COVID-19 may have affected all of the California Superior Courts to a certain degree, but none have felt its impact more so than the San Bernardino Superior Court. As a “high-volume” court without an Electronic Filing system in place, San
Electronic Filing (eFiling) is a simpler and faster alternative to its counterpart, physical court filing. However, there are misconceptions as to how eFiling actually works. Much like traditional filing, eFiling is merely a streamlined method by which attorneys can file
In many respects, litigation support providers are functionally identical to any customer facing business. They’re defined by their customer service. Support queues and misery typically go hand in hand, and anyone unfortunate enough to make that call is familiar with
Riverside Superior Court is among the latest of the California Superior Courts to adopt Electronic Filing (eFiling), mandating its use for all case types on January 1, 2022. Despite being a relative newcomer to the practice, the court already boasts
San Francisco Superior Court was one of the first courts in California to adopt Electronic Filing (eFiling), mandating its use for specific case types as early as 2014. Because the court implemented eFiling before sufficient infrastructure existed to support it
As referenced previously in our article (Does Contra Costa County Have eFiling?), Contra Costa Superior Court is taking the next step in implementing eFiling. After previously expanding their number of approved Electronic Filing Service Providers, the court is now mandating