Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
Email filing is not permitted unless there are exceptional circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Court currently does not have an electronic filing system. The email filing that has been permitted over the last several months was a temporary measure to address the restrictions in place as a result of COVID-19. Unfortunately, it is impractical and time-consuming for Registry staff.
Practice Direction General-4 (January 15, 2016): With the approval of the Clerk of the Court (or the Deputy Clerk) and subject to their direction, a party or their counsel may file pleadings or other documents with the Court by faxing them to the Court Registry, upon the implied undertaking that the original will be file as soon as possible afterwards.
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