Kansas Appellate Practice Law News - Kansas Appellate Practice News: New Rules Aim to Streamline Appeals Process

In a move aimed at improving efficiency and transparency in the Kansas appellate courts, new rules have been implemented as of March 27, 2026. These rules address various aspects of appellate practice, including deadlines, filing procedures, and oral arguments.One key change is the introduction of a streamlined filing process for attorneys. Under the new rules, attorneys are now required to electronically file all appellate documents, including briefs, motions, and other pleadings. This change is expected to reduce delays and improve accessibility for both parties involved in the appeal.Additionally, the rules now require parties to file their briefs within a specified timeframe after the record on appeal has been filed. This new deadline is aimed at ensuring that cases move through the appellate process in a timely manner, ultimately reducing the backlog of cases that often plague appellate courts.Another significant change is the revamped scheduling of oral arguments. Under the new rules, oral arguments will be scheduled at the discretion of the appellate court, with a focus on cases that present complex legal issues or where oral argument is deemed beneficial. This change is expected to streamline the appellate process and improve the overall quality of arguments presented to the court.Overall, these new rules are a step forward in modernizing the appellate practice in Kansas. By implementing these changes, the appellate courts hope to improve efficiency, reduce delays, and ultimately provide a more accessible and transparent appeals process for all parties involved. Stay tuned for further updates on how these changes will impact appellate practice in Kansas.

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