California Appellate Practice Law News - California Court of Appeal Implements New E-Filing System for Appellate Practice

On April 17, 2026, the California Court of Appeal announced the implementation of a new electronic filing (e-filing) system for appellate practice in the state. The new system is aimed at streamlining the appellate process, making it more efficient and convenient for attorneys and litigants.Under the new e-filing system, parties involved in appellate cases will now be required to electronically file all documents with the Court of Appeal, rather than submitting physical copies by mail or in person. This includes the filing of briefs, motions, and other relevant documents.The shift to e-filing is expected to bring several benefits to the appellate practice in California. It will save time and resources for both the court and those involved in the appellate process. Electronic filing will also reduce the risk of documents being misplaced or delayed in transit, ensuring that cases move forward in a timely manner.Additionally, the new e-filing system will provide greater accessibility for attorneys and litigants, allowing them to submit documents from anywhere with an internet connection. This will be particularly beneficial for out-of-state attorneys or parties who may not be able to physically appear in court.The California Court of Appeal has launched a comprehensive training program to help attorneys and litigants navigate the new e-filing system. Training sessions will cover how to create an account, upload documents, pay fees, and follow the proper procedures for electronic filing.Overall, the implementation of the new e-filing system for appellate practice in California signals a step forward in embracing technology to improve the efficiency and accessibility of the court system. The Court of Appeal is confident that the transition to electronic filing will ultimately result in a more streamlined and user-friendly appellate process for all parties involved.

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