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In a move to modernize its civil justice system, Wyoming has announced the introduction of a new electronic filing system for civil cases. The state's courts aim to streamline and simplify the process of filing civil cases, making it more efficient for both lawyers and litigants.Effective immediately, all civil cases in Wyoming must be filed electronically through the new system. This includes initiating new cases, filing documents, and serving pleadings. The new system is designed to reduce reliance on paper filings and improve access to court records.Chief Justice of the Wyoming Supreme Court, John Doe, stated, "This new electronic filing system will revolutionize the way civil cases are handled in our state. It will make the process more efficient, saving time and resources for both the court system and the parties involved."The new system will also allow for electronic signatures, e-service of documents, and online payment of filing fees. Additionally, parties will have access to their case files 24/7, from any location with an internet connection.Attorneys and litigants are encouraged to attend training sessions to familiarize themselves with the new system. The Wyoming Supreme Court has scheduled several workshops throughout the state to help users navigate the electronic filing process.The introduction of the electronic filing system aligns with Wyoming's ongoing efforts to modernize its court system and improve access to justice for all. By embracing technology, the state aims to make the civil justice process more transparent, efficient, and accessible to all parties involved.Overall, the implementation of this new electronic filing system marks a significant step forward for Wyoming's civil practice, bringing the state's courts in line with modern standards and ensuring a more streamlined and user-friendly experience for all who interact with the system.