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  2. Clerks, NC officials removed from eCourts lawsuit ... - AOL

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    Several state court officials have been dismissed as defendants in a federal lawsuit over eCourts, North Carolina’s new, online court records and case management system.. The lawsuit’s ...

  3. 3 things we learned about NC’s troubled eCourts launch - AOL

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    On Monday, Mecklenburg County will become the fifth courthouse to launch eCourts, a $100 million suite of tools developed for the state by Texas-based Tyler Technologies Inc. The vision for ...

  4. Electronic court - Wikipedia

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    Electronic court. An electronic court or ECourt, (sometimes written as eCourt, or e-Court) is a location in which matters of law are adjudicated upon, in the presence of qualified Judge or Judges, which has a well-developed technical infrastructure. This infrastructure is usually designed to allow parties, participants and other stakeholders to ...

  5. NC judicial branch at odds over what to ask from lawmakers ...

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    The study, he said, shows that 138 more prosecutors and 167 legal assistants are needed statewide. Lee told The N&O that the conference wants to pause the eCourts rollout to give AOC and Tyler ...

  6. New York State Courts Electronic Filing System - Wikipedia

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    NYSCEF. The New York State Courts Electronic Filing System ( NYSCEF) is the electronic court filing (e-filing) system used in the New York State Unified Court System. [1] [2] [3] E-filing in criminal cases in the Supreme Court and County Court may be authorized by the Chief Administrative Judge, but it is unlawful for such documents to be made ...

  7. Judiciary of New York - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Judiciary of New York (officially the New York State Unified Court System) is the judicial branch of the Government of New York, comprising all the courts of the State of New York (excluding extrajudicial administrative courts ). The Court of Appeals, sitting in Albany and consisting of seven judges, is the state's highest court.

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