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

In an effort to modernize and streamline the appellate practice process in Wisconsin, the Court of Appeals announced the implementation of a new electronic filing system on July 17, 2025. This marks a significant milestone in the state's judiciary system, as it moves towards digitization and automation of legal proceedings.The new electronic filing system is designed to make the appellate practice more efficient and accessible for attorneys, litigants, and the public. With the new system, parties can now file appeals, briefs, motions, and other documents online, eliminating the need for paper copies and physical filings. This not only reduces costs and saves time but also promotes sustainability by reducing paper waste.Chief Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, Sarah Peterson, expressed her excitement about the new electronic filing system, stating that it will help improve the transparency and accessibility of the appellate process. "This new system will make it easier for parties to file and track their cases, and will ultimately lead to a more efficient and effective resolution of appellate matters," said Judge Peterson.The Wisconsin Court of Appeals also announced that they will be providing training sessions and resources for attorneys and litigants to familiarize themselves with the new electronic filing system. Additionally, they have created a dedicated support team to assist users with any technical issues or questions they may have.The implementation of the new electronic filing system reflects the court's commitment to embracing technology and innovation in the legal field. By embracing digital tools and automation, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals is paving the way for a more efficient and user-friendly appellate practice experience for all involved parties.

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