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Navigating Issues with North Carolina File & Serve Platform: A Paralegal’s Guide, Part 1

NCBA

White North Carolina’s eCourts platform has revolutionized how legal professionals file documents, manage cases, and access court records. However, as with any technology, there are challenges and limitations that users, including paralegals, face when using the system.

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Mastering document formatting and court filing in California

OneLegal

Master California court filings with this guide on document formatting, eFiling, text-searchable PDFs, and compliance essentials. The post Mastering document formatting and court filing in California appeared first on One Legal.

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Top 7 Tips for Litigation Paralegals in 2024

Paralegal Bootcamp

eFiling, the application that allows you to electronically file your pleadings, motions, briefs, and other court filings. When something needed to be filed with the clerk of court, we had to get in our car and drive to the clerk’s office or hire a courier to do it for us. Where is that hot document?

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What To Do When Your Law Firm Won’t Embrace Technology

LawTechnologyToday

Changes in legal practices and court procedures. Both the legal industry and the courts have evolved to a stage where tech adoption is mandatory, not optional. Courts are increasingly accepting, if not mandating, electronic filings and applications. Without the right technology, your firm is simply not keeping up with the times.

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Is it time for your law firm to do a trust tune-up?

LawTechnologyToday

Our platform connects to popular case management systems and document management systems to automate tedious litigation tasks and processes. With InfoTrack, law firms can order eFiling, service of process, eSignatures, and more—directly from the tools they already use.