Wisconsin Civil Practice Law News - Wisconsin Courts Implement New Electronic Filing System for Civil Practice Cases

In a move to modernize and streamline the civil practice process, Wisconsin courts announced the implementation of a new electronic filing system for civil practice cases starting on April 18, 2026. This new system aims to improve efficiency, accessibility, and transparency for both legal professionals and the general public.The Wisconsin Supreme Court approved the new electronic filing system, which will allow legal professionals to file and access court documents online. This will eliminate the need for paper filings and physical copies of documents, reducing the time and resources traditionally required for civil practice cases.Chief Justice Rebecca Bradley stated, "This new electronic filing system is a game-changer for the Wisconsin court system. It will not only make the civil practice process more efficient for legal professionals but also increase accessibility for the public. We are continuously striving to modernize our court system and improve access to justice for all Wisconsinites."The new electronic filing system will also allow for electronic service of documents, electronic payments for fees, and online scheduling of court appearances. Additionally, the system will provide real-time access to case documents and updates, increasing transparency and convenience for all parties involved in civil practice cases.Legal professionals are required to register for the new electronic filing system and attend training sessions to familiarize themselves with the new process. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has also established a helpdesk to assist with any technical issues or questions related to the electronic filing system.The implementation of the new electronic filing system for civil practice cases marks a significant step forward in the modernization of the Wisconsin court system. It is expected to revolutionize the way civil practice cases are managed and enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the legal process in the state.

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