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Navigating Issues With North Carolina File & Serve Platform: A Paralegal’s Guide (Part 2)

NCBA

White In North Carolina, while the File & Serve (eFiling) system is widely implemented to streamline the filing process, there are still significant inconsistencies across different counties and courts. By Sarah L.

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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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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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We were curious as to the status of online court help to the self-represented litigants as a good 2021 year-end wrapup article for the CTB? Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. We share what we found below.

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What Happened This Month in International Trade

Customs & International Trade Law

Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) The CPSC published a notice announcing that the new eFiling requirements will be effective in stages in 2026 and 2027. Representative Greg Murphy of North Carolina reintroduced a bill that would disallow the use of de minimis entry for packages that include goods subject to Section 301 tariffs.

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