MANDATORY ELECTRONIC FILING FOR REPRESENTED PARTIES IN LASC APPELLATE DIVISION CASES EFFECTIVE DEC. 16
Virtual Information Session for
Attorneys, Legal Professionals and the Public to be Held Nov. 20
Effective Monday, Dec. 16, 2024,
the Appellate Division of the Los Angeles Superior Court will implement
mandatory electronic filing (efiling) in Appellate Division cases. Pursuant
to General Order
2024 GEN-014-00, efiling of Appellate Division
documents will be mandatory for all attorneys in Appellate Division cases,
including criminal misdemeanor appeals, limited civil appeals and
infraction appeals. Self-represented litigants will also have the option to
efile in these areas but will not be mandated to do so.
Efiling provides efficiency and enhances the Court’s ability
to maintain complete and easily accessible electronic records. Additional
information about the Court’s Electronic Filing Service Providers (EFSP)
may be found here.
Webinar Details: Informational Session on Nov. 20
The Court will offer a virtual informational session on
Wednesday, Nov. 20 for attorneys, legal professionals and the public.
Detailed information and an opportunity to submit questions during the
webinar will be available.
WHAT: Webinar to Provide Attorneys, Legal
Professionals and the Public Information on Efiling for Appellate Division
cases.
HOSTED BY: Anaruth Gonzalez, Director of
Courtroom Support, Superior Court of Los Angeles County.
WHEN: 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
Nov. 20.
HOW TO JOIN: Click here to
join via Microsoft Teams.
A recording of the information session and a Frequently Asked
Questions document will be posted on the Court’s website
after the meeting. General information about registering with an EFSP,
exempt documents, common rejection reasons and more will be provided.
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