Wisconsin Appellate Practice Law News - Wisconsin Appeals Court Implements New Electronic Filing System

In a move to modernize and streamline the appellate process, the Wisconsin Appeals Court has announced the implementation of a new electronic filing system, effective July 1, 2025. This new system will allow attorneys and litigants to file documents electronically, eliminating the need for paper filings and reducing the time and cost associated with traditional filing methods.The introduction of the electronic filing system is part of a broader effort by the Wisconsin Appeals Court to embrace technological advancements and improve efficiency in the appellate process. According to Chief Judge Sandra Martinez, the new system will not only make it easier for attorneys to file documents, but will also enhance accessibility and transparency for all parties involved in the appeals process."We are excited to launch this new electronic filing system, which will bring significant benefits to both the court and those who appear before us," Chief Judge Martinez said in a statement. "By moving towards a more efficient and user-friendly system, we are taking a crucial step towards modernizing our appellate practice and improving access to justice for all parties."Under the new electronic filing system, attorneys and litigants will be able to submit documents, pay filing fees, and receive notifications electronically through an online portal. The system will also allow for easier tracking of cases and more efficient communication between parties involved in the appeals process.In addition to the implementation of the electronic filing system, the Wisconsin Appeals Court has also announced other changes aimed at improving appellate practice. These include updated rules for brief formatting and citation requirements, as well as enhancements to the court's website to provide more resources and information for attorneys and litigants.The introduction of the new electronic filing system has been met with positive feedback from the legal community, with many attorneys praising the court for taking steps to modernize the appellate process. Attorney Sarah Thompson, who frequently appears before the Wisconsin Appeals Court, expressed enthusiasm for the new system."I think this is a fantastic development for the court and for attorneys like myself who handle appellate cases," Thompson said. "The ability to file documents electronically will not only save time and resources, but will also make the process more accessible and user-friendly for all parties involved. I commend the court for making this change."With the implementation of the new electronic filing system, the Wisconsin Appeals Court is poised to lead the way in modernizing appellate practice and setting a precedent for other courts to follow suit. This move reflects a commitment to embracing technology and innovation in the legal profession, ultimately

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