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In a move to modernize and improve efficiency within the Alabama appellate court system, officials announced today the adoption of a new digital platform that will streamline the appellate practice process. This new system, which will be fully implemented by the end of the year, aims to provide an easier and more user-friendly experience for attorneys, judges, and court staff.The new digital platform will allow for electronic filing of briefs, motions, and other documents, eliminating the need for outdated paper filings and reducing the amount of time and resources spent on handling physical paperwork. In addition, the platform will provide real-time access to case dockets, allowing parties to track the progress of their cases, view upcoming court dates, and receive notifications of important deadlines."The implementation of this new digital platform marks a significant step forward for the Alabama appellate court system," said Chief Justice Sarah Reynolds. "Not only will it improve the efficiency of our operations, but it will also streamline the process for individuals involved in appellate practice, making it easier for them to navigate the system and access the information they need."The new platform has been in development for the past year, with input from a variety of stakeholders including attorneys, judges, and court personnel. It is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive, with a focus on enhancing accessibility and transparency within the appellate practice process."We are excited to launch this new platform and believe it will greatly benefit all parties involved in the appellate court system," said Attorney General Mark Thompson. "By embracing technology and modernizing our practices, we are taking a significant step towards improving the delivery of justice in Alabama."The rollout of the new digital platform is expected to be completed by the end of the year, with training sessions and support resources available to help users acclimate to the new system. Officials are confident that the implementation of this new platform will lead to a more effective and efficient appellate practice process in Alabama for years to come.